Part of Speech:
adj. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: “You guys need to get new headphones. Most of them are so bootleg! They don’t work and kill my ears. Please."…"Libby admits that until hearing from you, she’d never used a pair of headphones in the library. Yuck. We’ll replace them. Libby was also puzzled by your choice of words, and had to ask for help with the phrase ‘so bootleg.’ Libby, being a tad on the old-fashioned side, associates bootleg with illegal liquor or Chinese knock-off CDs. She never considered bootleg headphones. So for all of you really un-hip readers, Libby asked a very with-it librarian for help. She defined bootleg as ‘totally skanky.‘“
Author:
“Libby”
(This author is either a pseudonym or is not clearly named in the original source.)
Publishing Location:
Gettysburg College, Pa.
Date of Publication:
Jan. 25, 2001
This cite belongs to a full entry for bootleg.