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Royal Marine (British Special Forces). Known to each other as "Royal" but the rest of the British Forces know them as bootnecks. This nickname is derived from them cutting the top from a leather boot and wearing it like a modern neckbrace to stop sailors cutting their throat while they guarded officers on board British sailing ships in the days of old.
"Don't anoy those Bootnecks over there unless you want to wake up with a crowd round you!"
bootneck by Smudge Smith April 28, 2006
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boatnecking 

A blanket term used to describe any number of sleazy, depraved or socially unacceptable actions, sexual or otherwise.
i didnt mind that frat party last night, except for all the boatnecking in the bathroom.
boatnecking by dash handsome July 19, 2012

bootnick 

(v); to jig so frivolously that one's limbs tear loose from their body; To spook people while they sleep.
Nicholai bootnicked so hard that his left arm was torn off and was flung into old man Petersons face; Hortinous bootnicked the small children and gave them heartattacks.
bootnick by midgetsnatcher August 24, 2003

boatneck 

Boatneck is a term used for defining a t shirt in which the collar is stretched out usually in the shape of the front or back of a boat. Hence the term Boatneck or yachtneck
I can't wear that shirt it has boatneck. My stop boatbecking my shirts by hanging them on hangers. Areo is famous for boatnecked shirts
boatneck by Interboro7 December 30, 2013
A bootneck is a Royal Marine Commando.
Thick necks from the heavy weights they carrie.
boot neck by Light May 30, 2005

bootnick 

Adj.

1) excruciatingly ugly
2) repulsive
3) If you see someone in public and you go blind, they is bootnick

Synonym: hideous
She was so bootnick, I thought I was looking at her grundle and not her face.
bootnick by CtotheD November 24, 2010