rumrunner

/ˈrʌmˌruːnər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person, especially in the 1920s, who smuggled or bootlegged liquor, especially rum, during the Prohibition era in the United States.

“The rumrunner’s boat was spotted by the Coast Guard near the island.”

2. noun

A boat or ship used for smuggling or bootlegging liquor.

“The rumrunner was intercepted by the authorities before it could reach its destination.”

Synonyms

  • bootlegger
  • smuggler

Antonyms

  • law enforcement officer
  • liquor store owner