adj.midwest vernacular for dressing exceeding well;very nicely clothes. probably originating from the famous urban name brand Marithe Francois Girbaud. Local idiom evolved the word into the phrase "boated"
by scottesha February 6, 2008
London (UK) slang for face. If you want to sound 'gangsta' then try and pronounce it with an exaggerated pretend Jamaican accent, like Booooaht
Gwendolen: Shut up, Algernon, you little waste man. Everyone knows your mum did it with the postman down the back of the Savoy!
Algernon: You want a clap across the boat?
Algernon: You want a clap across the boat?
by bignose June 18, 2007
by definitely not mr. cee June 13, 2010
by Kieran Mc July 12, 2005
A term associated with a clapped 'fresh' person from one country of another. Often the stereotype of a race, appearing as though they need to be deported asap.
John:"Look at Fatima she's so cute and fresh" Lola: "She's defo boated, get her to follow you on twitter I bet she has one eyebrow in her twitcon"
by lensO November 22, 2011
by Cat-Satan November 10, 2010