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Boots

an utterly useless and sorry person with the IQ of a mentally chalenged osterich.
Origin- This word was first used with this definition appx. 8 years ago when a person fitting the above description constantly wore a set of "expensive" cowboy boots to school. The term has become semi-popular and has been adopted by the local fire department as well as many other people in western Mass.

You boots, you just spent $2000.00 on eBay to reserve a place in Heaven?

by C7 November 26, 2004

Boots

A chemist, which also sells electrical goods etc. - all hideously overpriced. It is the Chav's store of choice. They do not buy from the store, they steal, then go back to school and brag about it, offering to "nick anything for anybody at a fair price." This is what the common Chav will refer to as a hustle.

Vicky: Yeah, I nicked six fluorescent nail varnishes on Saturday. I'm going again on Monday, so if you want owt nicking let me know yeah?
Derek: Get lost, ingrate.

by Claire July 24, 2005

Boots

short for the name Robert

"Hey Boots come over here to do kids voting" Said Taylor

by DillVonTayyMonroe November 08, 2010

Boot-Boot

A mentally handicapped dog, odd in appearance.

Hey Laura, Boot-Boot just shit on the floor again.

by BRJG October 08, 2018

to boot

Literally: "Also" but used to represent an extra.

Kristen's an amazing girl, and sexy to boot!"

by Randy August 25, 2004

booted

To be high or stoned.

Yeah I was booted last night, we smoked twice!

Your eyes are red, are you booted or something?

by FiNGaS March 09, 2005

boot

(n)(v)Military term: 1. Used to describe someone who is right out of boot camp and or their MOS school; 2. one who is unexperienced; 3. usually the target of hazing; 4. One who is still stuck in boot camp mode.

"We just got a fresh shipment of boots in our victor unit yesterday. Let's give them a warm infantry welcome!"

"You still put your cover in your cargo pocket? You boot!"

"We don't care what your drill instructor said!"

by bivouac June 02, 2005