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- Dictionaryboot·leg/ˈbo͞otˌleɡ/
adjective
- 1. (especially of liquor, computer software, or recordings) made, distributed, or sold illegally: "bootleg cassettes"
verb
- 1. make, distribute, or sell (illicit goods, especially liquor, computer software, or recordings) illegally: "he amassed a fortune bootlegging whiskey"
noun
- 1. an illegal musical recording, especially one made at a concert.
- 2. a play in which the quarterback fakes a handoff and runs with the ball hidden next to his hip: "he scored on a 29-yard bootleg on fourth down"
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