Bootlegging

/ˈbuːtlɛɡɪŋ/ noun, verb

Illegally making, distributing, or selling something that is banned or restricted by law, especially alcohol during Prohibition; also copying and selling unauthorized versions of music or entertainment.

From 'boot' (a tall shoe) + 'leg,' because smugglers of illegal alcohol hid bottles in their boot legs. Became famous during American Prohibition (1920-1933) when it was a huge underground industry.

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