1. bootleg - Noun
2. bootleg - Adjective
3. bootleg - Verb
4. bootleg - Adjective Satellite
the part of a boot above the instep
whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash
distributed or sold illicitly
produce or distribute illegally
sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol
Source: WordNetthe black economy pays no taxes Source: Internet
bootleg tapes of the diva's singing Source: Internet
They were bootlegging whiskey Source: Internet
Another of Hicks's most quoted lines was delivered during a gig in Chicago in 1989 (later released as the bootleg I'm Sorry, Folks). Source: Internet
Ben Phiri was being questioned in Lilongwe over sale of land and other bootleg deals. Source: Internet
Encrypted variants of the 68000, being the Hitachi FD1089 and FD1094 store decryption keys for opcodes and opcode data in battery-backed memory, was used in certain Sega arcade systems including System 16 to prevent piracy and illegal bootleg games. Source: Internet