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bootleg or
bootlegger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bootleg is the
upper part (or shaft) of a boot.
Bootleg,
bootlegging or
bootlegger(s) may...
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recordings is
known as
bootlegging.
Recordings may be
copied and
traded among fans
without financial exchange, but some
bootleggers have sold recordings...
- Live
Bootleg may
refer to: Live
Bootleg (Audio
Adrenaline album) Live
Bootleg (Hundred
Reasons album) Live
Bootleg (Mudvayne album) Live
Bootleg (Resurrection...
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rampant bootlegging in dry
areas continued into the 1970s.
Although the well-known
bootleggers of the day may no
longer be in business,
bootlegging still...
- innovate). However,
sometimes bootlegging can be
carried out in a
conspiration with
management (conspirational
bootlegging).
Bootlegging which continues despite...
- In
American football, a
bootleg play is a play in
which the
quarterback runs with the ball in the
direction of
either sideline behind the line of scrimmage...
- The
Bootleg of the
Bootleg EP is an
extended play by
American rapper Jean Grae,
released on
October 7, 2003, by
Babygrande Records. It was
recorded at...
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Bootleg mining or
shoemaker mining is a form of
illegal coal mining. The term
originated around the 1920s,
though the
practice probably predates that...
- A role-playing game (sometimes
spelled roleplaying game, or
abbreviated as RPG) is a game in
which players ****ume the
roles of
characters in a fictional...
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illegal alcohol distribution, such as speakeasies,
bootlegging and
illegal distilling operations.
Bootlegging started in
towns bordering Mexico and
Canada as...