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bootleg verb- to manufacture or provide something illegally US, 1928
- We finally found a guy bootlegging rides and he took us to the project where my sister Dolores lived with her three kids. — Dick Gregory, Nigger, p. 116, 1964
- to manufacture or distribute illegal alcohol US, 1922
- He used to bootleg whiskey from the mountains[.] — Jack Kerouac, On the Road, p. 215, 1957
- in roller derby, to deviate from the scripted game plan US
- A skater who bootlegs is viewed with disfavor, usually accused of showboating. — Keith Coppage, Roller Derby to Roller Jam, p. 126, 1999
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