n. a pole with red and white spiral stripes; -- usually found outside a barbershop. It is often electrically powered, so as to be turning when the barbershop is open for business and stationary when the shop is closed. It symbolizes the practise of surgery, some aspects of which which used to be performed by barbers. [ PJC ]
[あたりや, atariya](n) (1) lucky person; someone who made a lot of money (e.g. gambling or on the stock market); (2) skilled batter; batter on a hot streak (baseball); (3) accident faker; someone who jumps in front of cars on purpose to extort money; (4) barbershop[Add to Longdo]