boot leg

Boot Leg Meaning in Bengali: বুট লেগ (noun), বুট লেগ (pronunciation)

Definition: Boot leg refers to the illegal production, distribution, or sale of goods, especially alcohol or recordings. It is a term commonly used to describe counterfeit or unauthorized products.

Synonyms: counterfeit, fake, pirated, unauthorized, illicit

Antonyms: genuine (অকৃত্রিম), legal (বৈধ), authorized (অনুমোদিত)

Origin: The term “boot leg” originated during the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933), when the sale and production of alcoholic beverages were illegal. The term referred to the practice of hiding a flask of alcohol in the leg of a boot to smuggle it into establishments or events where alcohol was prohibited. Over time, the term expanded to encompass any illegal or unauthorized activity.

Nearby Words:

  • Boot (noun) – বুট, বুটসমূহ
  • Leg (noun) – পা, পায়ের হাড়
  • Illegal (adjective) – অবৈধ, গৈরকানুনি
  • Counterfeit (adjective) – জাল, নকল
  • Pirated (adjective) – বিধ্বংসিত, অনৈধভাবে উপভোগ করা

Boot Leg in Literature Quotes:

  • “I can resist anything except temptation.” – Oscar Wilde (আমি যে কোন বিষয়ে প্রতিরোধ করতে পারি, কেবল আকর্ষণের প্রতি প্রতিরোধ করতে পারি।)
  • “The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.” – Oscar Wilde (একটি আকর্ষণ থেকে মুক্তি পেতে একটি উপায় হলো তার প্রতি প্রতিষ্ঠা করা।)

Boot Leg Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বুট লেগ
  • Hindi: बूट लेग
  • Nepali: बूट लेग
  • Urdu: بوٹ لیگ
  • Tamil: பூட் லெக்
  • Telugu: బూట్ లెగ్
  • Arabic: بوت ليج
  • Chinese: 靴腿 (xuē tuǐ)
  • Japanese: ブートレッグ (būto reggu)
  • Russian: бутлег (butleg)

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