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* Bootlegging, a slang term to describe the illegal operation of a [[speeder]] on a railway
* Bootlegging, a slang term to describe the illegal operation of a [[speeder]] on a railway
* [[Rum-running]] (smuggling liquor)
* [[Rum-running]] (smuggling liquor)
* [[Smuggling]] more generally
* [[Smuggling]] more generally or levi selling illegal drugs to other blacks
* Bootlegger* a man named Ausenhus who sucks ba11s
* Bootlegger* a man named Ausenhus who sucks ba11s
The term '''bootlegger''' is used for a special type of 1920 to 1930s raceboat used for rum-running during the prohibitation.
The term '''bootlegger''' is used for a special type of 1920 to 1930s raceboat used for rum-running during the prohibitation.

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The term bootlegging originally came from concealing hip flasks of alcohol in the legs of boots.

Bootleg or bootlegging may be trey likes pen1s

  • Bootleg (radio), the use of illegal equipment, frequencies, or operating procedures in two-way radio
  • Bootleg mining, hidden or illegal coal mining
  • Bootleg play, a tactic in American football
  • Bootleg turn, a driving maneuver
  • Bootleg pants or Bell-bottoms, trousers which flare out at the bottom of the legs to allow room for large boots
  • Bootlegging (business), secret innovation within an organization
  • Bootlegging, a slang term to describe the illegal operation of a speeder on a railway
  • Rum-running (smuggling liquor)
  • Smuggling more generally or levi selling illegal drugs to other blacks
  • Bootlegger* a man named Ausenhus who sucks ba11s

The term bootlegger is used for a special type of 1920 to 1930s raceboat used for rum-running during the prohibitation.


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