Bootleg (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: transport andor sell an illegal version, do, engage, make, transport andor sell illegal alcoholic liquor

Conjugation of bootleg

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it/she/he
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you all
they
Present Simple
bootleg
bootleg
bootlegs
bootleg
bootleg
bootleg
Future Simple
will bootleg
will bootleg
will bootleg
will bootleg
will bootleg
will bootleg
Past Simple
bootlegged
bootlegged
bootlegged
bootlegged
bootlegged
bootlegged
Conditional Simple
would bootleg
would bootleg
would bootleg
would bootleg
would bootleg
would bootleg
I
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am bootlegging
are bootlegging
is bootlegging
are bootlegging
are bootlegging
are bootlegging
Future Progressive
will be bootlegging
will be bootlegging
will be bootlegging
will be bootlegging
will be bootlegging
will be bootlegging
Past Progressive
was bootlegging
were bootlegging
was bootlegging
were bootlegging
were bootlegging
were bootlegging
Conditional Progressive
would be bootlegging
would be bootlegging
would be bootlegging
would be bootlegging
would be bootlegging
would be bootlegging
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have bootlegged
have bootlegged
has bootlegged
have bootlegged
have bootlegged
have bootlegged
Future Perfect
will have bootlegged
will have bootlegged
will have bootlegged
will have bootlegged
will have bootlegged
will have bootlegged
Past Perfect
had bootlegged
had bootlegged
had bootlegged
had bootlegged
had bootlegged
had bootlegged
Conditional Perfect
would have bootlegged
would have bootlegged
would have bootlegged
would have bootlegged
would have bootlegged
would have bootlegged
I
you
it/she/he
we
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been bootlegging
have been bootlegging
has been bootlegging
have been bootlegging
have been bootlegging
have been bootlegging
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been bootlegging
will have been bootlegging
will have been bootlegging
will have been bootlegging
will have been bootlegging
will have been bootlegging
Past Perfect Progressive
had been bootlegging
had been bootlegging
had been bootlegging
had been bootlegging
had been bootlegging
had been bootlegging
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been bootlegging
would have been bootlegging
would have been bootlegging
would have been bootlegging
would have been bootlegging
would have been bootlegging

Examples of bootleg

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Dennis, will trade you my Springsteen bootleg for your Moot the Hoople. "
"Legendary moonshine-runner- turned-nascar-champion "junior Johnson is credited with inventing the bootleg turn, "where a driver escapes his pursuer
"if Prohibition ever comes back, you and I are going into the bootleg business."
"then speeding off in the opposite direction. "Your cars must go to the marker, "execute a bootleg turn, and race back to the start line.
# Selling bootleg tapes is wrong #
"Dennis, will trade you my Springsteen bootleg for your Moot the Hoople. "
"Legendary moonshine-runner- turned-nascar-champion "junior Johnson is credited with inventing the bootleg turn, "where a driver escapes his pursuer
"if Prohibition ever comes back, you and I are going into the bootleg business."
"then speeding off in the opposite direction. "Your cars must go to the marker, "execute a bootleg turn, and race back to the start line.
# Selling bootleg tapes is wrong #
- I got the bootlegs!
- It's all just Dave Matthews bootlegs.
- Just some old bootlegs.
-Jeez, bootlegs.
-l'm still big. It's the bootlegs that got small.
- I got the bootlegs!
- It's all just Dave Matthews bootlegs.
- Just some old bootlegs.
-Jeez, bootlegs.
-l'm still big. It's the bootlegs that got small.
- I like bootlegged corn better.
- Which you bootlegged.
And in the case, specifically of Dead Next Door, there was such a long window of time, from the time it was made to the time it actually came out, that it was bootlegged a lot.
Andrea, you're basing your entire opinion of Dr. Turner on one bootlegged videotape that is not a true reflection of what he or his organization is all about.
He uses gambling and bootlegged beer to help orphans.
"Chicago crime boss Johnny Torrio has expanded his reach" to include bootlegging, gambling, and prostitution with the cheerful assistance of our Cicero boosters."
"In case you hadn't noticed, I've been bootlegging for the past year, and here's how much I made."
"To find out if your cars are cut out for bootlegging, they will be put to the test in this off-road course."
"When I sell liquor, it's bootlegging," he said. "When my patrons serve it on a silver tray on Lake Shore Drive, it's hospitality."
"as the biggest bootlegging supply house in the United States."
- I like bootlegged corn better.
- Which you bootlegged.
And in the case, specifically of Dead Next Door, there was such a long window of time, from the time it was made to the time it actually came out, that it was bootlegged a lot.
Andrea, you're basing your entire opinion of Dr. Turner on one bootlegged videotape that is not a true reflection of what he or his organization is all about.
He uses gambling and bootlegged beer to help orphans.
"Chicago crime boss Johnny Torrio has expanded his reach" to include bootlegging, gambling, and prostitution with the cheerful assistance of our Cicero boosters."
"In case you hadn't noticed, I've been bootlegging for the past year, and here's how much I made."
"To find out if your cars are cut out for bootlegging, they will be put to the test in this off-road course."
"When I sell liquor, it's bootlegging," he said. "When my patrons serve it on a silver tray on Lake Shore Drive, it's hospitality."
"as the biggest bootlegging supply house in the United States."

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