Halligan bar

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Etymology[edit]

Named after its designer, New York City firefighter Hugh Halligan, in 1948.

Noun[edit]

Halligan bar (plural Halligan bars)

  1. A firefighter's multipurpose tool for breaking down doors, etc., having a claw (or fork), a blade, and a tapered pick.
    Synonyms: Halligan tool, Halligan, halligan, halligan tool

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