MOONSHINE
From Sampath’s Desk:
MOONSHINE:
Meaning:
Glitter of the Moon - நிலவொளி
It also means illicitly
distilled liquor.
Idiomatically it means - empty talk, nonsense, something insubstantial or unreal, foolish or imaginary idea, etc. பொய்/கற்பனைக்கருத்து, மனக்கோட்டை (castle in the air)
The term is mostly used in court papers like affidavits/counter-affidavits/reply affidavits while
strongly denying the allegations of the opposite party.
Example sentence:
In the sense of manufacturing/dealing with illicit liquor:
‘X’ has been arrested at least seven
times for MOONSHINING. (for manufacturing illicit liquor).
His sentences are crisp and exact, as distilled as MOONSHINE.
In the sense of uttering falsehood or emptiness:
The allegations (of the
Plaintiff/Petitioner) are per se false, frivolous, sham and MOONSHINE.
Everything they said was just a load of MOONSHINE.
His thoughts, ideas and comments are
just MOONSHINE.
The entire ‘cock and bull’ story trotted
out by him to cover up his crime is nothing but MOONSHINE.
Any talk or projection of there
being a spectacular improvement in the economy is only MOONSHINE.
It is MOONSHINE to think that any free
market exists from which valuers can determine what the rent should be.
That is not MOONSHINE; it is actual
fact.
Proverb:
சத்தியம் வெல்லும், அசத்தியம் கொல்லும்.
Truth triumphs, falsehood kills.
R.SAMPATH
25/10/2020
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