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Definition of Shebeen

Shebeen
Shebeen She*been", n. [Of Irish origin; cf. Ir. seapa a shop.] A low public house; especially, a place where spirits and other excisable liquors are illegally and privately sold. [Ireland]

Meaning of Shebeen from wikipedia

- A shebeen (Irish: síbín, "home-made whiskey") was originally an illicit bar or club where accessible alcoholic beverages were sold without a license....
- 1972) is a South African actress most famous for acting as Ruby Dikobe, a shebeen queen in the soap, Generations, where her father is Sompisi (Tiki Nxumalo)...
- Mzoli's was a butchery in Gugulethu, a township on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa. Since Mzoli's opened in early 2003, the restaurant had become...
- 2014. While working as a high school English teacher, Kunene opened a shebeen selling alcohol after work and began engaging in criminal activities including...
- Jordan Gin Craze List of deaths through alcohol Rum ration Rum Rebellion Shebeen Six o'clock swill Illegal drinking establishments Nip joint Speakeasy Whiskey...
- a rich culture based on shebeens (informal and mostly illegal pubs), mbaqanga music, and beer-brewing developed. The shebeens were one of the main forms...
- draw people into local bars or "shebeens" (where illicit drinks like skokiaan were sold), and to get them dancing. "Shebeens" resemble the American speakeasies...
- Guardian. Retrieved 27 January 2022. Minamore, Bridget (11 June 2018). "Shebeen review – love and rage in Windrush generation drama". The Guardian. Retrieved...
- African dance form that influenced Western breakdance and emerged from the shebeen culture of the apartheid-era townships. While closely ****ociated with mbaqanga...
- apartheid, some of these shebeens were important meeting places for black **** and **** resistance fighters. Lee's, a shebeen in Soweto, for example,...