
Saint Valentine’s Day, rooted in Roman and Christian traditions, has shaped English with romantic words and phrases. From “lovebirds” to “Cupid’s arrow,” it enriches how love is expressed. Across cultures, its traditions endure, blending history, language, and commerce into one of the most celebrated occasions of the year.

























Origin:
From bootleg (hidden flask carried in a boot), entering American slang in the 19th century.
Definition:
The illegal production, transport, or sale of alcohol.
Example:
“Bootlegging built empires in the shadows.”
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (1929)
The Crime That Gave English Its Modern Gangster Mythology
On this day — February 14, 1929, the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre shocked the United States, as seven men were killed in a Chicago garage amid Prohibition-era gang rivalry. The crime became inseparable from the mythos of Al Capone, whether directly proven in court or not, and quickly entered the bloodstream of English-language journalism.
The massacre helped crystallize the tone of modern crime reporting in English—blunt, cinematic, detail-driven. Newspapers adopted sharper headlines, vivid scene-setting, and a narrative pacing that blurred the line between fact-reporting and storytelling. This style heavily influenced later hardboiled fiction and gangster narratives.
Its literary afterlife is enormous. The event cemented enduring gangster tropes in English storytelling: trench coats, machine guns, betrayal, urban corruption, moral ambiguity. From pulp novels to Hollywood films, the massacre helped define the rhythm and imagery of 20th-century crime fiction, proving that journalism itself can reshape narrative conventions.
Your Language Learning Recap
Catch up on the last three monthly reviews, where English and Spanish learners alike can find everything they need to stay on track.
From grammar tips to captivating stories, vocabulary builders, and engaging readings, these wrap-ups have it all.
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