Bootlegger

/ˈbuːtlɛɡər/ noun

A person who illegally makes, sells, or distributes alcohol or other forbidden goods, especially during Prohibition in the United States.

From 'bootleg,' originally referring to liquor smuggled in the legs of boots. The '-er' suffix creates an agent noun for someone who performs this action.

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