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Bootlegging

/ˈbuːtˌlɛɡ.ɪŋ/

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.”

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WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY?


On February 14, 1929


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.








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