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speakeasy
speak·eas·y S0611100 (spēk′ē′zē)n. pl. speak·eas·ies A place for the illegal sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks, as during Prohibition in the United States.speakeasy (ˈspiːkˌiːzɪ) n, pl -easies (Brewing) US a place where alcoholic drink was sold illicitly during Prohibition[C19: from speak + easy (in the sense: gently, quietly)]speak•eas•y (ˈspikˌi zi) n., pl. -eas•ies. a place selling alcoholic beverages illegally, esp. during Prohibition. [1885–90, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | speakeasy - (during prohibition) an illegal barroombar, barroom, ginmill, saloon, taproom - a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar" | Translationsspeakeasy
speakeasy US a place where alcoholic drink was sold illicitly during Prohibition SpeakeasySimple array-oriented language with numerical integration anddifferentiation, graphical output, aimed at statisticalanalysis.
["Speakeasy", S. Cohen, SIGPLAN Notices 9(4), (Apr 1974)].
["Speakeasy-3 Reference Manual", S. Cohen et al. 1976].speakeasy
Words related to speakeasynoun (during prohibition) an illegal barroomRelated Words- bar
- barroom
- ginmill
- saloon
- taproom
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