what's does the phrase juice joint from the 1920's mean

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The phrase "juice joint" from the 1920s refers to an establishment that serves illegal alcoholic beverages, particularly during Prohibition in the United States (1920-1933). These places were often secretive bars or speakeasies where people could gather to drink and socialize despite the legal restrictions on alcohol. The term evokes a sense of nightlife and the vibrant, sometimes clandestine culture of that era.

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