| I know. I'm from Bootle. | ฉันรู้ ฉันมาจากย่าน บูทเทิ่ล Will (2011) | |
| Born January 28. 1978 in Bootle. Merseyside. | เกิดวันที่ 28 มกราคม 1978 ในบูลเทิ่ล เมอร์ซี่ไซด์ Will (2011) |
| Bootle |
| bootleg | (n) the part of a boot above the instep |
| bootleg | (v) sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol, Example: They were bootlegging whiskey |
| bootleg | (v) produce or distribute illegally, Example: bootleg tapes of the diva's singing |
| bootleg | (adj) distributed or sold illicitly, Syn. contraband, smuggled, black, black-market, Example: the black economy pays no taxes |
| bootlegger | (n) someone who makes or sells illegal liquor, Syn. moonshiner |
| bootlegging | (n) the act of making or transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally, Example: the Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable |
| bootlegging | (n) the act of selling illegally or without permission, Example: the bootlegging of videotapes is common in Asia |
| bootless | (adj) unproductive of success, Syn. sleeveless, vain, futile, fruitless, Example: a fruitless search; futile years after her artistic peak; a sleeveless errand; a vain attempt |
| bootleg | adj. distributed or sold illicitly; especially, imported illegally. |
| bootleg | v. |
| Bootless | a. [ From Boot profit. ] Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] I'll follow him no more with bootless prayers. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] -- |