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mountain dew
noun
- illegally distilled corn liquor; moonshine.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mountain dew1
Example Sentences
The Spire, like most fountains, has the basics -- Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Brisk Iced Tea and SoBe Lifewater.
If he gets rid of foam cups, where am I going to put my 32oz Mountain Dew?
But he did not impose a tax or penalty on those who drink Mountain Dew, and he would not, because the mere idea is preposterous.
And those who really feel that they will perish unless they have 32 ounces of Mountain Dew Code Red can simply buy two.
After making these suggestions, he would retire to the warm stove and the “mountain dew” again.
“Have some mountain-dew,” said the Butterfly, gracefully handing him a blue-bell filled with the precious liquid.
This is real mountain dew, Lundie, and it warms the heart like a gleam of bonnie Scotland.
The mountain dew was still in the earth though and the dust was heavy with damp and not flying.
It waited in the centre, and whetted impatience by sly trips in twos and three to stables or side alleys for "mountain dew."
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