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shebeen
n.
tavern that sells liquor illegally (Scotland, Ireland); drinking establishment that is operated in an illegal manner (South African)
Shebeen
A
shebeen was originally an illicit
bar or
club where excisable
alcoholic beverages were sold without a licence. The term has spread far from its origins in
Ireland, to
Scotland,
Canada, the
United States,
England,
Zimbabwe, the
English-speaking Caribbean,
Namibia, and
South Africa. In modern
South Africa, many "shebeens" are now fully legal. The word derives from the
Irish síbín, meaning 'illicit whiskey'.
shebeen
Noun
1. unlicensed drinking establishment
(hypernym) tavern, tap house
Shebeen
(n.)
A low public house; especially, a place where spirits and other excisable liquors are illegally and privately sold.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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