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Qué (quién) es bootlegger$9122$ - definición

PROHIBITION BOOTLEGGER (1886-1966)
The Good Bootlegger

bootleg         
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Bootlegging; Bootlegger; Bootlegged; Bootlegs; Boot leg; Bootleggers; Boot-legged; Bootleg (song); Bootleg (disambiguation); Bootlegs (album); Bootleg (album); Bootlegging (disambiguation); Bootleg (generic term); Bootleggers (film)
¦ adjective (of alcoholic drink or a recording) made or distributed illegally.
¦ noun an illegal musical recording.
Derivatives
bootlegger noun
bootlegging noun
Origin
C19: from the smugglers' practice of hiding bottles in their boots.
bootleg         
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Bootlegging; Bootlegger; Bootlegged; Bootlegs; Boot leg; Bootleggers; Boot-legged; Bootleg (song); Bootleg (disambiguation); Bootlegs (album); Bootleg (album); Bootlegging (disambiguation); Bootleg (generic term); Bootleggers (film)
(bootlegs, bootlegging, bootlegged)
1.
Bootleg is used to describe something that is made secretly and sold illegally.
...a bootleg recording of the band's 1977 tour of Scandinavia.
...bootleg liquor.
= illegal
? legal
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
To bootleg something such as a recording means to make and sell it illegally.
He has sued a fan for bootlegging his concerts...
Avid Bob Dylan fans treasure bootlegged recordings.
VERB: V n, V-ed
Bootleg is also a noun.
The record was a bootleg.
N-COUNT
bootlegger (bootleggers)
Bootleggers sold 75 million dollars-worth of copies.
N-COUNT
bootlegger         
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Bootlegging; Bootlegger; Bootlegged; Bootlegs; Boot leg; Bootleggers; Boot-legged; Bootleg (song); Bootleg (disambiguation); Bootlegs (album); Bootleg (album); Bootlegging (disambiguation); Bootleg (generic term); Bootleggers (film)

Wikipedia

Roy Olmstead

Roy Olmstead (September 18, 1886 – April 30, 1966) was one of the most successful and best-known bootleggers in the Pacific Northwest region during American Prohibition. A former lieutenant in the Seattle Police Department, he began smuggling alcohol from Canada while still on the force. Following his arrest for that crime, he lost his job in law enforcement and turned to illegally importing and distributing alcohol as a full-time and highly profitable occupation. Eventually, wiretaps of his phones provided sufficient evidence for his arrest and prosecution, despite an appeal that reached the Supreme Court regarding the legality of the wiretap.