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Verb
/ˈbo͞otˌleg/,
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bootlegging, present participle; bootlegged, past participle; bootlegged, past tense; bootlegs, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Make, distribute, or sell (illicit goods, esp. liquor, computer software, or recordings) illegally
    • - domestic bootlegging was almost impossible to control
    • - bootlegged videos
Noun
  1. An illegal musical recording, esp. one made at a concert

  2. A play in which the quarterback fakes a handoff and runs with the ball hidden next to his hip
    • - he scored on a 29-yard bootleg on fourth down

  1. (bootleg) distributed or sold illicitly; "the black economy pays no taxes"
  2. (bootleg) moonshine: whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash
  3. (bootleg) sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol; "They were bootlegging whiskey"
  4. (bootleg) produce or distribute illegally; "bootleg tapes of the diva's singing"
  5. (bootleg) the part of a boot above the instep
  6. (bootlegging) the act of making or transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally; "the Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable"
  7. A bootleg recording is an audio and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority. The process of making and distributing such recordings is known as bootlegging. ...
  8. Bootlegs is a live album by Good Charlotte. It features the band performing songs from their debut album, Good Charlotte, and the follow-up, The Young and the Hopeless while on "The Young and the Hopeless Tour" in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003. ...
  9. Hybrid are a British electronic music group based in Swansea, comprising Mike Truman and Chris Healings, with the addition of Charlotte James completing their 2010 lineup. They are primarily known as a progressive breaks act, although they overlap considerably with progressive house and trance. ...
  10. Bootlegs was the debut E.P. by Canadian singer/songwriter Kristy Thirsk. It was self-released in 2000. The album features demos and live tracks that would later appear on Thirsk's full length debut Souvenir. Bootlegs was issued in extremely limited numbers to support Thirsk's west coast tour. ...
  11. (Bootleg (comics)) Bootleg is a fictional super heroine created by Eric Stephenson and Todd Nauck for Image Comics (under the Extreme Studios imprint) title New Men and was the second team member the two introduced to the series, after Pilot, a character who was almost identical to the X-Men's ...
  12. (Bootleg (Downchild Blues Band album)) Bootleg (album) is the 1971, first lp release from the Canadian blues group the Downchild Blues Band.
  13. (Bootleg (Emulation)) A ROM image, or simply ROM, is a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip, often from a video game cartridge, a computer's firmware, or from an arcade game's main board. ...
  14. (Bootleg (Eric's Trip album)) Bootleg is the second compilation album by Canadian indie band Eric's Trip. It is only available on vinyl. The album was released to coincide with the band's 2007 reunion tour.
  15. (Bootleg (Larry Norman album)) Bootleg is an album created by Larry Norman, released in 1972. It was originally released as a double-LP.
  16. (Bootleg) An offensive play where the quarterback fakes a hand off to the running back then heads to the opposite side of the field as the back to pass or run the ball himself.
  17. ("Bootleg.") Nickname for coffee.
  18. ("Bootleg") A pin that is an unauthorized copy of a licensed Disney pin. Many of the higher priced pins on the secondary market are targeted by bootleggers to try to capitalize on the pins value or popularity.
  19. (Bootleg) A vertical and horizontal stretch. The low crosser (FB/H-back below) must be taken by the H/C defender at an intersection point on his 10-15yd route. The flat defender is a primary threat to the defense, and the deep crosser is usually secondary, so the safety cannot cheat up. ...
  20. (Bootleg) An item that is illegaly sold or traded, such as video tapes, T-Shirts, etc.
  21. (Bootleg) Audio: To produce, distribute, or sell an unofficial copy of a musical recording, or an original but illegal recording. Also referred to as pirate.
  22. (Bootleg) Illegally recorded and pressed record.
  23. (Bootleg) To sell illegal alcohol beverage; alcohol that is illegally sold.
  24. (Bootleg) Unofficial and illegally copied or distributed version of a movie, often of a substandard quality.
  25. (Bootleg) an illegally-created copy; a copy of material made by someone other than the copyright holder without the permission of the copyright holder.