出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/06 09:25 UTC 版)
From bootleg + -er. Originally a nickname given to smugglers in King George III's reign, derived from the smugglers' custom of hiding packages of valuables in the legs of their large sea-boots when dodging the king's coastguardsmen.
bootlegger (plural bootleggers)
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弓師.
木挽(こび)き.
sweepers
ヒロハシサギ
boatbills
flippers
クラハシコウ類
saddlebills
tattlers
the ship's company
a person whose occupational role is that of a rail track switchworker
| ・boot-legger | |
| ・Odense | |
| ・EP a | |
| ・Chahar | |
| ・Gottschalks | |
| ・NOW PLAYING | |
| ・AIQ | |
| ・Tactful | |
| ・Beddoe | |
| ・refresh oneself |