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Boots Juiced

SFW Synonym phrase to "It makes me wet".

Making someone's boots juiced is a good thing.
P1: I love typing hardcore with a K. Like "Hardkore".
P2: Yeah me too, it makes my boots juiced.
by D-1030 August 11, 2021
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Boots Men Smog

Just a random phrase you say when you are in the of a exam and everything is quiet.
by YourFriendSteve May 9, 2018
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sandy boot

when you’re having sex on the beach and get sand in your boot
man, I was having so much fun on my date til I got a sandy boot
by unicorn.1 May 7, 2020
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Toe to toe with a boot on a boot day (phrase):
To stand your ground or face a difficult person or situation at the worst possible time, when everything is already going wrong. It means dealing with pressure on top of pressure, and still not backing down.
Everything was already falling apart, and then my landlord started acting tough. That’s when I went toe to toe with a boot on a boot day.”
by NWOFORJUNIOR November 24, 2025
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Local Boot

A pseudo-authoritative figure such as local or county government, who is an avid supporter or profiteer in the protection of state capital.
Max: I hate local boot! You won't gain a large cash compensation by sucking up to bezos and musky

Rocco: No, you must tip your landlord goyim, accept the boot
by rocko politik November 29, 2023
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Boots and cats

When a man beatboxes in a girls breasts with the rhythm of a white woman
muffled noises boots and cats...
by anonymous September 24, 2025
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“Tall Boots” Argument

A “tall boots” argument is the use of the propaganda technique of Intentional Vagueness combined with “allusory correlation” to passively insinuate causation between a correlation without directly saying it. The employer of this annoying method of bullshittery, while never explicitly stating the idea itself, instead leads someone to believe they came to their own conclusions based on their insinuations by suggesting it to them, and not explaining further.

The term comes from the tall boots that nazi’s wore - or more specifically, pointing out that nazi’s wore tall boots TO someone wearing tall boots with the phrase “I’m not saying you’re a nazi, but…” while clearly insinuating a connection to someone wearing tall boots, and nazis. The argument is illogical, but this technique is effective because it leads people into trying to figure out what the argument *is* rather than examining the argument itself, no matter how stupid it is.

You will know when that annoying friend of yours is using this technique in two steps:
1. The start with the phrase “I’m not saying *insert subject of connection*, but…” before trailing off
2. You tell them that that’s stupid, which prompts only a shrug, rather than any extrapolation
Xavier: Oh dude, check out my new boots!
Jake: They look pretty tall.
Xavier: Hell yeah! Leather, too.
Jake: You know, nazis wore tall boots.
Xavier: Shut the hell up Jake, what kinda “tall boots” argument bullshit is that.
Everyone on twitter: Oh my god, Jake is right…what the hell is wrong with Xavier

(Now apply this example to a news outlet of your choice)
by CoruscationDeficit March 26, 2024
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