A defensive driving maneuver, also used as a stunt and in extreme situations where a 180-degree turn is required in very little space. Performed by driving forward, then suddenly steering left or right, rotating the car 180 degrees, then driving off in the opposite direction.
The move originated in the Prohibition era, when bootleggers would modified automobiles and created extreme driving maneuvers in an effort to outrun police.
Not to be confused with the J-turn.
The move originated in the Prohibition era, when bootleggers would modified automobiles and created extreme driving maneuvers in an effort to outrun police.
Not to be confused with the J-turn.
Anyone transporting a VIP through dangerous territory should know how to bootleg turn: you never know when you'll be ambushed!
by Airrider October 11, 2009
An "intellectual" whose writings are based on opinions (which any asshole could write), and not a substantial amount of scholarly research. Michael Eric Dyson's book: Is Bill Cosby Right? or has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind is a great example. What kind of title is that? He's not a scholar, he's what capitalism produces.
I'm about to get the new young jeezy, and michael eric dyson's book.
Oh yeah?, but isn't he like a scholar?
naw, man he's a bootleg intellectual.
Oh yeah?, but isn't he like a scholar?
naw, man he's a bootleg intellectual.
by ArianaJ December 12, 2006
by WyteMamba24 October 10, 2011
"Ayyyyye Bra!! Did you hear about that girl Chasity?"
"Yeah bruh I heard that she be a bootlegged hoe!!"
"Yeah bruh I heard that she be a bootlegged hoe!!"
by ahhhhhhhhhhbruuuh March 07, 2012
A girl/guy who post up model type pictures up of themselves Via Facebook/instagram or any social network. This doesn't mean they're ugly it simply means they're fake models no legit agency.
Hoes who appear in underground rap videos.
Hoes who appear in underground rap videos.
Most of these under ground rappers use Bootleg models in their rap videos because the can't afford real ones.
by G tha young boy July 07, 2012
An Aboriginal American Indian who pretends they're from Africa by wearing hotep hats, ankh necklaces, and dashikis. They can easily be identified quoting Umar Johnson, Brother Plight and other known Black Power scammers.
My ex was a bootleg african, she never been to Africa yet was selling shea buttter on 125th street in Harlem.
by Indianoracle July 26, 2018
by Seattle Jimmy August 03, 2010