barbary coast
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- The Mediterranean coast of northern Africa: A historical region along the North African coast, famous in past centuries for its Moorish pirates who attacked ships.
- A notorious district of a city: A part of a city, especially a waterfront area, that is infamous for vice, including gambling, drinking, and prostitution.
Usage Examples
Proper noun (Geographical):
- Ships were often attacked by corsairs from the Barbary Coast.
- European nations paid tribute to the rulers of the Barbary Coast to protect their shipping.
Proper noun (Urban district):
- The old waterfront was the city's Barbary Coast, full of saloons and danger.
- After the 1849 Gold Rush, San Francisco's Barbary Coast became legendary for its lawless nightlife.
Advanced Usage
- Used metaphorically to describe any area perceived as morally corrupt or lawless.
- The mayor vowed to clean up the neighborhood, calling it a modern Barbary Coast.
Variants and Related Words
- Barbary pirate / Corsair: A pirate operating from the Barbary Coast of North Africa.
- Barbary States: The historical North African states (e.g., Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli) associated with the Barbary Coast.
Synonyms
- Den of iniquity: A place notorious for vice and immoral activities (for the urban sense).
- Pirate coast: A coast known for piracy (for the geographical sense).
Related Idioms
- While not a phrasal verb, the term is often used in the idiomatically fixed phrase "tolerate no Barbary Coast", meaning to refuse to allow an area of lawlessness and vice to exist.
- The new police commissioner declared they would tolerate no Barbary Coast in this city.
Noun
- the Mediterranean coast of northern Africa that was famous for its Moorish pirates
- a part of a city that is notorious for gambling dens and brothels and saloons and riotous night life (especially the waterfront of San Francisco after the gold rush of 1849)
- we'll tolerate no Barbary Coast in this city!