adjective
- illegally made, distributed, or sold without authorization
Usage: often refers to alcohol during Prohibition era or pirated media
verb
- past tense of bootleg: to make, distribute, or sell illegally
Usage: past participle form
Examples
- The police confiscated several cases of bootlegged whiskey.
- He was arrested for selling bootlegged DVDs on the street corner.
- During Prohibition, many people bootlegged alcohol to make money.
- The concert was recorded and bootlegged without the band’s permission.
- She bought a bootlegged copy of the movie before its official release.
- The bootlegged merchandise was of poor quality compared to the original.