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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Irish síbín.
Pronunciation
Noun
shebeen (plural shebeens)
- An unlicensed drinking establishment, especially in Ireland, Scotland, and South Africa.
1979, André Brink, A Dry White Season, Vintage, published 1998, page 178:‘Well, let's line,’ he said to Ben. ‘We can fill up at a shebeen.’
2007 April 14, Ed Vulliamy, “Absolute MacInnes”, in The Guardian:[…] while across Ladbroke Grove, on the mainly black side, the Rio cafe into which I self-consciously tiptoed occasionally became the Mangrove restaurant, and All Saints Road the shebeen and dope-dealing capital of London, under the hammer of the police.
2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic, published 2011, page 146:Every night and day there were bombs and gunshots and riots and roundups, and it didn't take long to gain access to the bars and shebeens where these things were discussed with a certain knowingness.
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Verb
shebeen (third-person singular simple present shebeens, present participle shebeening, simple past and past participle shebeened)
- (intransitive) To operate an unlicensed drinking establishment.
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