Boot

Verb.

1. To vomit
Yo, we were chillin outside smokin a cig and then Reena and the Nose came outside and she booted all over Puffy's shoes.

I felt fine at first, but then after that 8th beer bong I had to go boot it. But then I felt a lot better and kept drinking.
by Frank3780 September 12, 2009
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1. To start or go do something. From the idea of booting up a computer. Often used with the word "it" or "up"
Wanna play some Melee?

Yeah, lets boot it up!

Dude, lets go boot some shakes from In-N-Out.
Sounds solid.
by D_R_ March 21, 2010
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Every holiday I visit my family in my home state of Boot and it makes me want to cry.
by The Blowmaster December 20, 2017
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A long time, usually uses in past tense
"When did you lose the jewel in your nose ring?"
"Aw, that happened a boot ago."
by Barbarjinks June 22, 2019
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Dante: Fuck man how much ya pay for dat car wash
Me: Nigga like 8 boots
by Ricky nards October 23, 2018
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An Australian term for an annoying person. Can be used as a noun or an adjective.
1. He is such a boot
2. That was a bit of a boot thing to say
by The yard rat September 06, 2010
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The space at the back or front of a car were you can store things. The boot is also known as "trunk"...
- Open the boot so i can put the dead body into it!
- Hey did you take the shopping out the boot yet?
- I keep my spare tyre in the boot!
by Edward Mcpherson April 19, 2007
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