mountain dew
See also: Mountain Dew
English
Etymology
So called because it was often illicitly distilled in the mountains.
Noun
- (Southern US, Ireland) Illegally distilled whiskey.
- 1837 November, “Leistering Salmon by Torch-Light”, in New Sporting Magazine, volume XIII, number 79, page 310:
- […] and a big-bellied bottle of old whiskey — for there is nothing like mountain-dew taken internally for resisting the effects of night mists.
- 1870s or 1870s, George Etell Sargent, The Story of a City Arab, Religious Tract Society, page 387.
- How they were employed was manifest from the strong perfume of tobacco and mountain dew (illicit whisky) which, striking upon me as I entered, almost overpowered my senses, […]
- (Trinidad and Tobago) Illegally distilled rum.
Synonyms
- (illegally distilled whiskey): bootleg, hooch, moonshine, poteen (Ireland), white lightning
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