Fruit booters, basically means a blader. Like aggressive skating, and the term comes from when there werent inline skates. They used to wear quads, with different coloured wheels, like the colours of the fruit. Hence the term "Fruit Booter".
Skaters, or wood pushers, who used skateboards and Fruit booters do not usually get on.
Skaters, or wood pushers, who used skateboards and Fruit booters do not usually get on.
A piece of footwear, with 4 wheels inline, that users wear to pull of tricks, so a person who wears inline skates is called a fruit booter (fruit booters)
by Nick Farrell May 16, 2006
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Not always guaranteed to be reliable because, of course, it isn't the original.
Not always guaranteed to be reliable because, of course, it isn't the original.
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Get the bootie-do mug.Noun. Plural: Same side of the boothers
A person that is often within close proximity to his/her partner in public. Usually to the disgust of people around them.
Most often seen when two people occupying a restaurant booth only sit on one side of the table, leaving the other side free.
A person that is often within close proximity to his/her partner in public. Usually to the disgust of people around them.
Most often seen when two people occupying a restaurant booth only sit on one side of the table, leaving the other side free.
Jim: You think those two people are waiting for some friends?
Nate: No, look. They're drinking out of one milk shake with two straws. They're just same side of the boothers.
Nate: No, look. They're drinking out of one milk shake with two straws. They're just same side of the boothers.
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The move originated in the Prohibition era, when bootleggers would modified automobiles and created extreme driving maneuvers in an effort to outrun police.
Not to be confused with the J-turn.
The move originated in the Prohibition era, when bootleggers would modified automobiles and created extreme driving maneuvers in an effort to outrun police.
Not to be confused with the J-turn.
Anyone transporting a VIP through dangerous territory should know how to bootleg turn: you never know when you'll be ambushed!
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