sajnos ki kell javítsam Gringo barátomat. a
bootleg EREDETILEG - azaz nem zenei értelemben -
a csizmaszárra utal, ahol illegálisan be
lehetett csempészni az alkoholt a
prohibíció idején.
Bootleg
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Bootleg was a term which originally referred to the
shank or top part of a boot, the part which is around
the leg instead of the foot. From the practice of
hiding small items in a boot shaft to smuggle them
past the authorities, the word became a verb, meaning
"to smuggle" and an adjective, describing
something that has been smuggled (or, more rarely,
stolen). Those involved in the
activity,"bootlegging", are often known as
"bootleggers".
The term bootleg can also refer to:
Bootleg recording, an otherwise unavailable audio or
video recording distributed without the artist's
consent
Bootleg liquor, an alcoholic beverage sold without
regard to legal regulations and taxes
Bootleg play, a tactic in American football
Bootleg turn, a car maneuver
Bootleg pants, trousers which flare-out at the bottom
of the legs and thus can cover the wearer's
shoes.
BOOTLEG, an Australian television program
It may also refer to:
Pirate copy, an unauthorised duplicate of material
already commercially available, sold illegally for
significantly less than the standard retail price
Counterfeit merchandise
Bastard pop, music which contains unlicensed samples
of other music