"policy shop" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: policy shops [plural]
Etymology: From policy (“illegal lottery”) + shop. Etymology templates: {{m|en|policy||illegal lottery}} policy (“illegal lottery”), {{m|en|shop}} shop Head templates: {{en-noun}} policy shop (plural policy shops)
  1. (obsolete or historical, US) A gambling place where punters could bet on the numbers which would be drawn in lotteries. Tags: US, historical, obsolete Categories (topical): Gambling
    Sense id: en-policy_shop-en-noun-VitjUSF6 Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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