To suddenly leave one’s family and strike out on one’s own, never to see them again, taking no possessions and laying no claims to property or children.
“Bob told me he up and moved to Texas - no boots, no buckle. I have no idea what Cheryl and the kids will do!”-
by Big Bob Heinz July 7, 2022

A scene in a book, show or movie where sex is merely hinted at. Often begins with kissing then skips to getting dressed. Comes from how Captain Kirk from Star Trek was often shown putting his boots back on after his conquests.
"When my favorite characters started kissing I was hoping for some hot fan service, but then it skipped to the dude sneaking out after. Stupid boot scene!"
"I thought I had to cover my lil bros eyes when they went to the bedroom, but it was just a boot scene."
"I thought I had to cover my lil bros eyes when they went to the bedroom, but it was just a boot scene."
by FabledDragons February 9, 2014

1. "Adnon! Ah'm hOngry! Less go get us sum Frapps and Cheetos, shan't we, luv?"
2. OKAY WOW IT FIGURES I'D BE BACK IN THIS CHAT AGAIN, Y'ALL YOU JELLUS H8TERS WILL BE FLAP SMACK SALLY WACK WHEN BRITNEY GETS HER BOOT MOVES IN THE TOILET BATS WITH TENNIS CANS!
2. OKAY WOW IT FIGURES I'D BE BACK IN THIS CHAT AGAIN, Y'ALL YOU JELLUS H8TERS WILL BE FLAP SMACK SALLY WACK WHEN BRITNEY GETS HER BOOT MOVES IN THE TOILET BATS WITH TENNIS CANS!
by angel_i October 20, 2008

by ilovebooandbuddy November 11, 2013

Das Boot is both the name of a german submarine movie and also the name of a traditional beer drinking glass. The glass holds 2 liters of beer, or in some cases 2 liters with room for foam (3 liters to the rim). It is the final drinking contest in Oktoberfest and also featured in the movie "beerfest". Literally translated it means "the boat" or in the context of the drinking glass "the boot".
by Schweinsteiger July 4, 2008

by Joe Lusk March 24, 2005
