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Nonstandard variant of "to boot" used outside the American South. 1. Slang. An adverb indicating the presence of something additional to what precedes it that is a bonus and provides a kick Middle English bote < Old French bote, kick. 2. Regional, American South. Something given in addition. 3. Archaic outside of the American South. Advantage; avail, ---idiom. "to boot," "in addition to. from Middle English boten < Old English bot, help, advantage, addition, recompense.
She discovered that the milk shake was one of the most delectable treats and they had luscious cherries on top 'taboot to boot.'
by John Adron Rose May 12, 2006
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