A bootleg is the upper part (or shaft) of a boot.
Bootleg, bootlegging or bootlegger(s) may also refer to:
Common meanings
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Rum-running, the illegal business of transporting and trading in alcoholic beverages
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Moonshine, illicitly made and/or distributed alcohol
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Bootleg recording, an audio or video recording released unofficially
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Bootleg games, a term given to various video games and consoles produced and released outside of traditional means
Apparel
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Bootleg trousers, a kind of bell-bottomed trousers
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Bootleg, a brand name used by C. & J. Clark for children's shoes and trainers
Arts, entertainment, and media
Film and television
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Bootleg (TV series), a 2002 miniseries for children
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Bootleggers (1969 film), an Italian-Spanish crime-action film
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Bootleggers (1974 film), an American crime film
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Bootleg (1985 film), a 1985 Australian film
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Bootlegger (2021 film), a 2021 Canadian film
Music
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"Boot-Leg", a song by Booker T & the MG's
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Bootleg (Bad News album), released 1988
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Bootleg (Downchild Blues Band album), released 1971
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Bootleg (Larry Norman album), released 1972
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Bootleg (Tempest album), released 1991
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Bootleg (Kenshi Yonezu album), released 2017
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Bootlegs (Kristy Thirsk album), released 2000
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Bootleg, a 2004 album by Avenue D
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Bootleg, a 2007 album by Eric's Trip
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"Bootleg", a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival from Bayou Country
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"Bootleg", another term for a mashup
Other media
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Bootleg (character), fictional superheroine in the comic book New Men
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Bootleg radio, also known as pirate radio
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The Bootleggers, a 1961 non-fiction book by Kenneth Allsop
Other uses
See also
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"Bootleggers and Baptists", an economic theory that ostensibly opposing groups will often support similar legal restrictions on trade
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Live Bootleg (disambiguation)