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Definition of boot

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adjective

  • very unattractive.
    I wouldn't touch her with a ten foot pole, she is boot!

    by James K., Calgary, AB, Canada, Jan 17 2000.

noun

  • someone of legal alcohol purchasing age (or with falsified identification) who buys it and sells it to underage people. Short for "boot-legger."
    I know a boot that can get this party moving.

    by Iris, Alberta, Canada, Mar 10 1999.

  • someone new to the armed forces, i.e. someone in boot camp or who has recently left boot camp.
    Hey, boot - drop and give me 20.

    by Jeffrey F., Fairbanks, AK, USA, Nov 25 2001.

transitive verb

  • to expel.
    He got booted from the club.

    by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.

verb

  • to vomit
    I booted last night.

    by John Hannan, Potsdam, NY, USA, Oct 23 1997.

  • to leave.
    I need to boot.

    by Tom, Great Falls, MT, USA, Dec 16 1997.

  • to kick someone off of an electronic interaction medium for breaking rules, being disruptive, or generally ruining people's time. Examples include IRC and online gaming.
    That guy keeps spamming. Can a moderator please boot him?

    by Calli, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, Oct 23 1999.

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