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boots in the air

A slang phrase used by Army personnel to playfully refer to what is usually a female officer having sex.
During the day she’s totally boots on the ground, but at night it’s more often than not boots in the air!
by Dr Bunnygirl August 26, 2019
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Slay the house down boots houston im deceased

Its a more betters version of slay, its the moment and its giving rich and expensive. If you dont know what slay the house down boots houston im deceased means then you probably a loser. Im talking to you aiden fisher. But yeah its the best word in the dictionary and only losers dont say it.
person 1: I ate!

person 2: omg slay the house down boots houston im deceased!!
by yourhonorimslaying April 27, 2022
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boots with the fur

Boots with fur on them.
These people trying to define boots with the fur are DUMB... "she was wearing boots with the fur"
by thebleedenator March 12, 2008
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Boots on the Ground

Military phrase meaning troops in place. Slang usage is when you are referring to going somewhere or being somewhere or someplace.
We got boots on the ground at Fat Mo's but we are heading to Sam's for a cold beer and pizza.
by B. Hanback February 28, 2010
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boots with the fur

Boots containing fur material typically accessorizing the top of the boot or integrated with the external fabric panels.
She had apple bottom jeans and boots with the fur.
by lulu393 October 5, 2013
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boots to the sky

When you are taking down a female with her legs in the air and yell "Boots to the sky!"
Dude, i was taking down this chick last weekend and had her boots to the sky!
by IAMCHENBABY November 15, 2017
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A term used to express exaggerated joy and approval by onlookers or witnesses to behavior perceived as iconic or fierce (e.g. a death drop during a voguing performance, a friend looking hot in a provocative outfit, etc.), or at an unexpected but propitious outcome (e.g. a celebrity coming out, news of a highly anticipated album drop, etc.), typically within the context of gay counterculture.

The term is a portmanteau and takes the form of a command followed by a proclamation. "Slay the house down boots" mixes the use of "slay", widely used as a shorthand to express joyful surprise, with the instruction to slay "the house down", implying a larger edifice or audience, typically in the context of a performance. The addition of "boots" is used for shock effect, echoing wider gay parlance. "Houston I'm deceased" is a play on the lines used by astronauts communicating to NASA's Mission Control and implies that the reaction was so urgent that a well-known authority had to be notified; "I'm deceased" humorously implies that something was so overwhelming that the speaker has passed away. The impossibility of literal use accentuates the chaos and humor.

The term is used primarily among queer youths and emerged from the NY ballroom and drag scene before percolating into wider gay culture, primarily via memes and alt Twitter. It is used for its flamboyant flair and for its tendency to bewilder straight audiences.
*Performer executes a flawless death drop while voguing*
"Yis maw maw you better werk"
"Slay the house down boots Houston I'm deceased!!"
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by rabidtuberculosis August 1, 2023
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