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[boot] hugger

Someone who leaves virtually no space between the front of his car and the rear of another car. In US English you might call it a trunk hugger.
After I had braked a few times, the boot hugger got the message and backed off.
by Richard Meulders December 18, 2008
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Boot Slapper

Soldiers must dig a 12" cat hole with their entrenching tool to defecate in the woods. When you drop a turd too long and hard for the cathole you dug for it, it inevitably topples sideways onto your boot.
Q: Did everything come out all right?
A: it was a real boot slapper
by all american 82 July 8, 2011
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Boot That Junt

(Verb)
Most used in sports as hitting or kicking the ball. Instead of "kick the ball" or "hit the ball" you would replace it with "boot that junt". Most of the time, it provides encouragement to the teammate's to boot that junt and score.
As watermelondra was getting close to scoring the winning game Claire yelled, "Watermelonondra! Boot that junt!" and she scored.
by Ihongbuns August 30, 2016
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boot goofin'

Verb: To have fun or be generally excited while wearing your boots. Not to be confused with regular goofin'; which can be done without wearing your boots.
"Look at megan having fun out there on the dance floor in her boots. She's boot goofin'"
by Penisalota July 31, 2017
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Boot scoot boogie

The action of arousing and teasing your partner then leaving before climax is reached
Yesterday, I got Caleb hard but before anything happened I boot scoot boogie

by Snoopfasho February 19, 2018
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Boot Foot

How bad your feet smell after wearing work boots all day.
Guy 1: "Man, I can smell your feet from 20 feet away!"

Guy 2: "Sorry dude, I worked all day, I got Boot Foot."
by Knightboss17 March 8, 2018
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boot is received

boot what is boot?!
It is cash

Okay why do we just call it cash? Because we don't want anyone to know what we're talking about. I guess back in the days the cowboys when they bought or sold a horse or a cow or something like that they took the cash and put it in their boot so boot and cash became synonymous.
The word boot is referred to as cash in accounting by accountants.
So in trade receivables when buying and selling those trades the word boot is used instead of cash so I've traded my old car to a building no boot is received no cash is received = no Gain.
by Goku-sa June 12, 2018
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