grog$32879$ - translation to greek
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grog$32879$ - translation to greek

AUSTRALIAN TERM FOR PLACE THAT SELLS LOW QUALITY ALCOHOL WITHOUT A LICENSE
Sly-grog; Sly grog

grog      
n. γκρόγκ, μεθυστικό ποτό
liquor store         
  • Foley's off-licence, [[Sligo]], Ireland
  • A bottle shop in [[Prestons, New South Wales]]
  • Missouri's liquor laws]] are more permissive compared to other states. This bar is licensed to sell "by package", meaning it is also a liquor store.
  • People queuing to buy beer in London on 1{{nbsp}}May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • TASMAC Bar in [[Coimbatore]], [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]
SHOP THAT SELLS PREPACKAGED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Off-licence; Off licence; Bottle shop; Package store; Bottle shops; Off license; Off-license; Wine store; Cold beer store; Offlicence; Liqour store; Wine shop; Off Licence; Bottle store; Bottle-o; Liquor stores; Alcohol shop; Liquor wholesaler; Liquor dealer; Alcohol licensing laws of Canada; Grog shop
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Definition

grog
¦ noun spirits (originally rum) mixed with water.
?informal or Austral./NZ alcoholic drink.
Origin
C18: said to be from Old Grog, the nickname (because of his grogram cloak) of Admiral Vernon, who ordered diluted (instead of neat) rum to be served to sailors.

Wikipedia

Sly-grog shop

A sly-grog shop (or shanty) is an Australian term for an unlicensed hotel, liquor-store or other vendor, sometimes with the added suggestion of selling poor-quality alcoholic beverages. From the time of the First World War to the 1950s, Australia had early closing of hotels and pubs serving alcoholic beverages. The term is also used to denote illegal sales in Indigenous areas where alcohol has been banned or restricted.