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honked off your boots

To be very drunk.
“Aw man, I don’t remember anything from last night.”
“Yeah, you were totally honked off your boots”
by Eating_Rice February 19, 2022
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slay the house down boots

its an extended use of the word "slay". slay is used to describe an action, as in, "she's slaying right now". saying "slay the house down boots" is telling someone to "slay", or do something amazing.
"slay the house down boots sis!" - is telling the person to slay, or do something amazing.

"sis is slaying the house down boots!"- "slaying the house down boots", in this scenario, is describing her action. her action is very amazing, therefore requiring the person to say that she is "slaying the house down boots".
by slaying.on.the.slayly July 24, 2022
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hooker boots

chunky-heeled boots, usually made out of pleather. They usually are knee-high and can not only be seen on streetwalkers, but by high school girls and Buffy, the Vampire Slayer wannabes.
Could Paris Hilton be any more skanky? Yes, if she wore hooker boots with one of her skirts, she could be.
by Candice February 26, 2004
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honey boots magenta

Her real name A.L.P. She has The eyes of a child, and the soul of a lost friend and the heart of a Lioness. She will stand by you in all you do. Even when you fail yourself. She'll be there to support her love for you and with you. Her laugh is sweet as her honey pot. She taste like a Georgia peach as she drips down your chin, and you pull her closer to get every drop. She is a biter. And the best lover I ever known. And she was the best friend, I ever had. I'll miss you Cricket.
Who is that?

Oh! That's my Honey Boots Magenta!
by cravin Morehead November 10, 2018
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hoochie-mama boots

This is a word my friend used when she was wearing a pair of her mother's boots (which were basically regular shoes with a small heel and that made a noticeable "clacking" sound when walked in.) She told me they weren't "hoochie-mama boots."

Therefore, "hoochie-mama boots" are those knee or thigh-high boots that most people wear, as opposed to leather/faux-leather shoes or galoshes which are called "boots," regardless of their length.

Also, boots that may or may not be worn by a prostitute; the term itself is colloquial, and, as such, is used merely as an expression.
They're not hoochie-mama boots, Drake.
by TPuro June 23, 2011
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hoe boots

A term used to describe particularly high shoes of at least 6 inch heels worn by a small person. They are difficult to walk in, and if this phrase is used, it can also describe the wearer as a 'wannabe chav'. Although they are called boots, they are classified as shoes. Those who purchase "hoe boots" normally have no idea of the social stigma it will cause. If you own a pair, you should practise walking in them in a long skirt to hide them.
"Did you have a growth-spurt this weekend?"
"No way, look at the hoe boots on her feet!"
"Gosh, I'd never have thought it of you..."
by fayonaise November 3, 2005
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hot boot

When a foosball player slams the ball with full force from the backfield and scores. Or when a foosball player scores with the same man frequently within a short duration of time.
(After the ball slams into the back of the goal.) "HOT BOOT!"

Man that guy has made almost all of my goals! He has a hot boot!
by JurassicDick November 22, 2014
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