bootlegˈbutˌlɛg
bootleg (v)
- present
- bootlegs
- past
- bootlegged
- past participle
- bootlegged
- present participle
- bootlegging
bootleg (n)
- plural
- bootlegs
English Definitions:
moonshine, bootleg, corn liquor (noun)
whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash
bootleg (adj)
the part of a boot above the instep
bootleg, black, black-market, contraband, smuggled (verb)
distributed or sold illicitly
"the black economy pays no taxes"
bootleg (verb)
sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol
"They were bootlegging whiskey"
bootleg (verb)
produce or distribute illegally
"bootleg tapes of the diva's singing"
bootleg (Noun)
The part of a boot that is above the instep
bootleg (Noun)
An illegally produced, transported or sold product; contraband
bootleg (Noun)
A play in which the quarterback fakes a handoff, conceals the ball against his hip, and rolls out.
bootleg (Verb)
to make, transport and/or sell illegal alcoholic liquor
bootleg (Verb)
to make, transport and/or sell an illegal version or copy of a copyright product
bootleg (Verb)
to engage in bootlegging
bootleg (Adjective)
illegally produced, transported or sold; pirated
Bootleg
Bootleg is an album created by Larry Norman, released in 1972. It was originally released as a double-LP.
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