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laiton — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • bootleg verb To make, transport, or sell something illegally, especially alcohol or unauthorized copies of copyrighted material.
  • foul adj Dirty, disgusting, or unpleasant, especially in smell or taste.
  • illegal adjective Against the law; not authorised or permitted by legislation.
  • illegitimate adjective Not legally or officially sanctioned; not proper or authorised.
  • illicit adjective Not permitted by law or social convention; forbidden.
  • lawless adj Having no laws or effective government controlling it.
  • unlawful adjective Against the law; not legally permitted.

Senses

laiton is used for these senses in English:

  • bootleg Illegally produced, transported or sold; pirated.
  • extralegal Occurring outside the law; not governed by law; lawless.
  • foul (baseball) Outside of the base lines; in foul territory.
  • foul ball (baseball) A batted ball that lands in foul territory.
  • illegal Contrary to, forbidden, or not authorized by law, especially criminal law.
  • illegitimate Not conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards.
  • illegitimate Not in accordance with the law.
  • illicit Breaking social norms.

bootleg — full definition

  1. verb To make, transport, or sell something illegally, especially alcohol or unauthorized copies of copyrighted material.
  2. noun An illegally made or sold product, especially an unauthorized recording or a knockoff item.
  3. adj Made, sold, or copied illegally.

foul — full definition

  1. adj Dirty, disgusting, or unpleasant, especially in smell or taste.
  2. adj Vulgar or abusive, especially referring to language.
  3. verb To make something dirty, blocked, or tangled.
  4. verb In sports, to break a rule through illegal contact with an opponent.
  5. noun A violation of a game's rules, often involving contact with another player.

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