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    boot·leg·ger
    [ˈbo͞otˌleɡər]
    noun
    bootlegger (noun) · bootleggers (plural noun)
    1. a person who makes, distributes, or sells goods illegally:
      "bootleggers cheat consumers and place a drain on our economy" · "the caves were used by bootleggers during Prohibition"
    Origin
    late 19th century: from the smugglers' practice of concealing bottles in their boots.
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  3. : one who bootlegs something: such as a : a person who makes or sells alcoholic liquor illegally
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    noun a person who makes or sells liquor or other goods illegally: A bootlegger named George Cassiday secretly supplied members of Congress with liquor during Prohibition.
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