Bootleg

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A bootleg is the upper part (or shaft) of a boot.

Bootleg, bootlegging or bootlegger(s) may also refer to:

Common meanings

  • Rum-running, the illegal business of transporting and trading in alcoholic beverages
  • Moonshine, illicitly made and/or distributed alcohol
  • Bootleg recording, an audio or video recording released unofficially

Apparel

  • Bootleg trousers
    , a kind of bell-bottomed trousers
  • Bootleg, a brand name used by
    C. & J. Clark
    for children's shoes and trainers

Arts, entertainment, and media

Film and television

Music

Other media

  • Bootleg (character), fictional superheroine in the comic book New Men
  • Bootleg radio
    , also known as pirate radio
  • The Bootleggers, a 1961 non-fiction book by Kenneth Allsop

Other uses

See also