colloquial. Smuggled or illicitly distilled alcoholic liquor. Frequently attributive.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > distilled drink > [noun] > illicit spirits (12) moonshine1782 colloquial. Smuggled or illicitly distilled alcoholic liquor. Frequently attributive. moonlight1809 British regional. = moonshine, n. 4. Now rare. Jack1816 North American. A strong alcoholic liquor, typically home-brewed or illicitly distilled; (originally) spec. = applejack n. at apple, n. compounds… sly grog (seller, etc.)1829 slang. Illicit, illegal; esp. Australian in sly grog (seller, etc.). busthead1851 Cheap, strong, alcoholic liquor (esp. whisky) which has been home-brewed or illicitly distilled. Also attributive, as busthead whisky, etc. hooch1897 (a) = Hoochinoo, n. 2. (b) In more general use: alcoholic liquor, spirits, esp. of low quality or illegal provenance. jackass1921 U.S. slang. Strong home-made or illicit alcoholic spirits, esp. brandy or whisky. Cf. compounds 3. Now historical. moon1921 U.S. colloquial. Illicitly distilled liquor; = moonshine, n. 4. samogon1928 In Russia, illegally distilled spirit, similar to vodka. shine1933 Abbreviation of moonshine, n. 4. shinny1934 = moonshine, n. 4. Hokonui1947 = moonshine, n. 4. |
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