noun
- the illegal production or distribution of distilled spirits, especially whiskey, without a license or tax payment
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
verb
- to engage in the illegal production or distribution of distilled spirits
- to work at a second job, typically at night, in addition to one's regular employment
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Usage: informal
Examples
- During Prohibition, moonshining became a widespread criminal enterprise in rural areas.
- The federal agents raided the illegal still where they had been moonshining for years.
- He was caught moonshining whiskey in the mountains.
- She started moonshining as a freelance designer to pay off her student loans.
- The family had a long history of moonshining that went back several generations.
- Moonshining without proper licensing is a serious federal offense.
- He supplemented his factory income by moonshining as a taxi driver on weekends.