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  1. etymology - What is the origin of 'bootleg'? - English Language

    Feb 20, 2011 · 6 What is the origin of 'bootleg' ('bootlegger', 'bootlegging'), in the general sense of "illicit trade in liquor" (OED)? The Online Etymology Dictionary gives one possible origin, from …

  2. word choice - "In the Internet" vs. "on the Internet" - English ...

    Oct 18, 2012 · I suppose the large number of "in" prepositions in the phrase can be explained like this: in many languages, including Russian we use the preposition which can be translated into …

  3. Slang term for 'black-market food' during WW2

    Jun 10, 2023 · But the USA did not have food rationing. So how can there have been a black market? There certainly was rationing and a black market in Britain. I don't know if there was a …

  4. What is the meaning of the phrase to "wake up dead"

    Mar 29, 2021 · The other is the title song from a bootleg album by Jimi Hendrix: " Woke Up This Morning and Found Myself Dead ". There are other references that I'm not familiar with but …

  5. If a picture of a screen is a screenshot, what is a video of a screen?

    Dec 6, 2019 · I would call it a video screen capture. The Wikipedia article screencast says: A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen …

  6. What is the word for a path that is made naturally by the action of ...

    12 They are called desire paths (also desire lines, social trails, goat tracks, bootleg trails, or intention lines). The philosopher Gaston Bachelard called them les chemins du désir …

  7. Can you use 'amok' without 'run'? How? - English Language

    1922 Bookman Mar. 23/2 Both go morris-dancing amuck on a case of bootleg liquor. 2003 B. Klähn in K. Stierstorfer Beyond Postmodernism 86 A sports-car pilot driving amok on a French …

  8. Alternatives to the expression "poor man's <noun>"

    Dec 21, 2014 · I'm looking for a more politically correct substitute for the expression "poor man's", meaning an inferior improvised or makeshift substitute. Usage examples: "Guncotton is the …

  9. meaning - How do the terms "fanboy" and "fangirl" differ from the ...

    A fanboy has all of their records (including those bootleg records and a few unreleased ones) and goes to all of their concerts, even if they are on a different continent. Actually "fanboy" might …

  10. Term for person who conducts illegal business

    Apr 28, 2011 · What is the term for a person who conducts illegal business? Surely it is not illegal businessman, but maybe that could work.