Bootleggers

/ˈbuːtlɛɡərz/ noun

People who illegally make, transport, or sell goods like alcohol, especially during Prohibition when alcohol was banned in the United States.

From 'bootleg,' originally referring to the practice of hiding liquor bottles in the legs of tall boots during the 1920s prohibition era. The term evolved from the literal hiding place to describe anyone engaged in illegal alcohol trade.

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