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boot

1. Protective footgear, as of leather or rubber, covering the foot and part or all of the leg.
2. A protective covering, especially a sheath to enclose the base of a floor-mounted gear shift lever in a car or truck.
3. Chiefly British. An automobile trunk.
"A boot is something you wear with your dinner jacket"
by Stoner Steve March 18, 2004
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verb. To start from nothing and become something.

Reach down and get a firm grip on you bootstraps. Pull really hard, until you pull yourself right up to the ceiling.
I turned the switch on and the damn thing booted Windows. How the hell does that work?
by lanteigne October 29, 2005
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short for bootleg or booty. Implying something is cheap or inferior in performance or quality; a knock off.

Or used as a description of an action implying inferior effort or work.
My new computer broke yesterday its boot.

or

His presentation is completely boot.
by d4lions August 14, 2005
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The condition or state of being high, usually due to the use of marijuana products.
Yo, that B just smoked like five spliffs. They be totally boots.
by dadaseiner May 19, 2010
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kerel ik heb een boot!

translation:
dude I got a boat!
by Ezcrima December 10, 2009
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a big fag who enjoys wacking it and thinking about his friends' parents.
by boot October 28, 2003
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Used to express a wanting to leave.
by Jon May 16, 2004
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