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Encyclopedia > Bootlegger

A bootlegger is someone who sells an illegally manufactured product.


During the Prohibition era, most "bootleggers" were those who sold alcohol. Nowadays, we often think of bootleggers as those who sell objects such as watches, pirated movies, and CDs. Prohibition agents destroying barrels of alcohol. ...


For the driving maneuver "bootlegger" or "bootlegger turn" see U-Turn. A u-turn in driving refers to performing a 180 degree rotation in order to reverse your direction. ...


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The Bootlegger Bistro Las Vegas | Family Album (423 words)
Welcome to the Bootlegger Bistro, home of Chef Maria Perry and her family We’ve been serving Las Vegas since 1949.
Maria Perry’s father Louigi was called “The Bootlegger” because, during Prohibition in the United States, he sold beer and wine at his boarding house in Canada.
He was called the “Bootlegger” because he sold beer and wine in his boarding house in Canada when there was Prohibition in the United States.
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You should make more videos about the bootlegger.
I think that guy at the start of the video should practice more his acting skills.
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