Bootleg

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

Bootleg or bootlegging most often refers to:

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

Apparel

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

Arts, entertainment, and media

Film and television

Music

Other media

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

Other uses

gollark: I mostly play indie games which do not immediately melt my laptop.
gollark: Specifically the "giant expensive ultra-realistic games" from big companies.
gollark: But some foolish ones do.
gollark: I'm not talking about THAT game.
gollark: I mean, why do they need 60GB of assets or whatever?

See also

  • "Bootleggers and Baptists", an economic theory that ostensibly opposing groups will often support similar legal restrictions on trade
  • All pages with titles containing bootleg
  • Live Bootleg (disambiguation)
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