A term for remembering the men and women who have died in the Armed Forces. The Army conducts ceremonies to which boots belonging to a fallen soldier are laid on the ground, to memorialize them.
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Get the Die with my ones' boots on. mug.A phrase that suggests to start dancing, another way to say "bust a move" it is usually aphiliated with the moon walk.
1:Hey Dawg, i love this song. EVERYBODY juss put yo moonboots on!!
2: Sup homie so i heard last night you pulled of some sick moves, hey why dont you put yo moon boots on! and show them kicks rockin!
2: Sup homie so i heard last night you pulled of some sick moves, hey why dont you put yo moon boots on! and show them kicks rockin!
by M-Tizizle October 22, 2007
Get the Put Yo Moon Boots On! mug.Used to describe someone (typically a male) who has apparently completed a sexual conquest. Derived from the original Star Trek televison series in which, on several occasions, Captain Kirk obviously bedded the hot woman who is never seen again. ...Alien chick in 60s go-go/hippy fashion apparel primping while Kirk pulls his Star-Fleet-issue black leather boots on.
A smarmy, smug man walks out of bedroom at a loud party. "Observe! Manfed has just put his boots on! Matilida will be out shortly!"
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Get the Put his boots on mug.I heard you were called out when the yard opens.
you heard right, i'm going to put my boots on right now...are you coming?
yeah, I'll put my boots on too, I got your back
you heard right, i'm going to put my boots on right now...are you coming?
yeah, I'll put my boots on too, I got your back
by SCRhollywood February 7, 2010
Get the put my boots on mug."to die with your boots on" means that someone died in the middle of a fight or generally in the middle of a work-process.
It originates from the late 19th century, it was used to describe that a soldier died during battle.
"Die With Your Boots On" is also an Iron Maiden song about the same topic.
It originates from the late 19th century, it was used to describe that a soldier died during battle.
"Die With Your Boots On" is also an Iron Maiden song about the same topic.
Person 1: Will you ever stop this madness? You need a brake from work!
Person 2: Only one more year...
Person 1: Oh you're totally gonna die with your boots on!
Person 2: Only one more year...
Person 1: Oh you're totally gonna die with your boots on!
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