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bootlegged

[boot-legd] / ˈbutˌlɛgd /




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Friends and family always thought it was funny to send me bootlegged pics of myself featured on products in dispensaries across the country.

From New York Times

Sold as the Sugar Snap, its launch included coverage on “Good Morning America,” a photo shoot for People magazine, restaurant exclusives and bootlegged seeds; this varietal remains the gold standard.

From Seattle Times

The recordings that emerged were never officially released but have been widely bootlegged and posted online under the title “Zero Demos.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Roaring Twenties claimed that moniker not just thanks to the free-flowing bootlegged booze but rampant financial speculation — and the lack of rules to protect citizens from nefarious Wall Street shenanigans.

From Salon

Claim to Fame: Mr. Loving is the grandson of Dapper Dan, the Harlem couturier fabled for outfitting gangsters and rap stars in bootlegged Fendi and other designer duds.

From New York Times