Someone who sucks at whatever it is they are doing. It originated sometime in the 1800's in the world of bricklaying. One who spent too much time on one brick or block, tapping on it too much with his hammer, would be sarcasticly called a "shoemaker"; because shoemakers "tap" endlessly with their hammers. Over time, this was reduced to "shoe", and eventually a "boot". Boot now refers to any bricklayer who is sloppy, apothetic, or just overall bad at laying brick. It is a very strong term. Calling a bricklayer a boot is the worst thing you could possibly say to him, since it is the ultimate insult to their craftsmanship. All bricklayers know this. But in recent years it has spread past the world of masonry and now it seems to pertain to anyone who sucks at something that they are doing; or trying to do.
someone is nailing and hits their finger.
"AAAHH, you BOOT!"
Man, that guy cant nail for shit.. he's a boot!

Man, look at that wall out of level. They must have been real BOOTS!

Only a boot would lay that garbage.
by mikkon August 24, 2008
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What is given to someone up the ass when they have gone beyond pissing you off...
That fucker pissed me off so much I gave him the boot.
by ;;; February 13, 2003
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(noun)- can refer to anything that is fresh, pimp, gangsta, etc. used as the basis of language by advanced slang users of the east coast (originating out of Hockessin).
(verb)- to "boot" is to do anything that has a fresh, pimp, gangsta, etc. result, such as smacking a hoe across the face with your dick, or making a large amount of money in a short amount of time.
(adjective)- describes something that is fresh, pimp, or g'd out, AKA "bootworthy", such as a succulent blowjob, brand new j's, or a fresh pair of stunnas.
G.Burg- "Aww this my song, its fresh-as-a-BOOOOT!"
GT- "Shit son you know I heard dat piece errday on the block when I be bootin on these hoes left and right nawmean?"
G. Burg-"Yea you was bootin n scootin all up in dat piece on the real. Show dem hoes no love tho cuz they be scuffin up my boot!"
Gt- "Don't worry, I ain't gon let a hoe mess with my boot cuz if they do I'm gon whip out my boot and youuuuu all over their face!"
G.Burg- "Boot, Boot, Boot!"

by G-Boot March 25, 2008
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To boot someone.

Generally taken as the term for kicking someone Offline (DDoS'ing someone's WIFI connection.

Mostly used under gamers and modder clans and crews
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It means "I'm telling the truth". You can use it to counter the slang would "cap".
Bob: That's cap! I didn't take your lunch.
Bertha: That's boot. I saw you take it!
by BishyBishy February 17, 2022
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over in londen, england, they call the trunk of your car, a boot
Hey, stick your stuff in my boot.
Did you stick your jacket in the boot.
by Rosincore May 19, 2005
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to move, to leave, to get outa there
"babe, u wanna boot?"
"yea sure"
or
"quick! lets boot!"
"RUN!"
by loodie July 25, 2005
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