1.something you wear on your foot
2.the trunk of your car
3.your buddy
4.your cat
5.a boy named boo
6.your double bubble
7.a suffix used to provide absolutely no new information to the word
8.add a- to the front and you get a canadian word
9.to get rid of something or someone
10.a word you can substitute for any other word and it won't make sense but that's ok
11.another way of saying boat
2.the trunk of your car
3.your buddy
4.your cat
5.a boy named boo
6.your double bubble
7.a suffix used to provide absolutely no new information to the word
8.add a- to the front and you get a canadian word
9.to get rid of something or someone
10.a word you can substitute for any other word and it won't make sense but that's ok
11.another way of saying boat
1.i put on my gata boot.
2.i put my gata boot in my boot and quickly drove off.
3."hey boot, how you?"
4."i haven't seen boot in more than a week now."
5."i haven't seen boot in not long enough."
6."you have a fantastic boot!"
7.the bus-boot is late.
8."i know what this is aboot."
9.he cried as she booted him out of her apartment-boot.
10.a boot will come along one boot and will be the boot boot for you.
11.as ayla was scootin' aboot one day with no boots to talk to, she realized she had a boot to catch, so she gave her long-haired boot a bath, said hey to boot, put on her gata boot, booted her luggage-boot in her boot, and drove her fat, white boot down to the dock before the boot booted off.
2.i put my gata boot in my boot and quickly drove off.
3."hey boot, how you?"
4."i haven't seen boot in more than a week now."
5."i haven't seen boot in not long enough."
6."you have a fantastic boot!"
7.the bus-boot is late.
8."i know what this is aboot."
9.he cried as she booted him out of her apartment-boot.
10.a boot will come along one boot and will be the boot boot for you.
11.as ayla was scootin' aboot one day with no boots to talk to, she realized she had a boot to catch, so she gave her long-haired boot a bath, said hey to boot, put on her gata boot, booted her luggage-boot in her boot, and drove her fat, white boot down to the dock before the boot booted off.
by BOOT! July 29, 2004
a word used to express doubt or disapproval when another person has said something completely outrageus
by Enslaved slave November 02, 2010
by thatcrazyspankydude May 19, 2010
by ART/MIKE April 14, 2005
Yo, we were chillin outside smokin a cig and then Reena and the Nose came outside and she booted all over Puffy's shoes.
I felt fine at first, but then after that 8th beer bong I had to go boot it. But then I felt a lot better and kept drinking.
I felt fine at first, but then after that 8th beer bong I had to go boot it. But then I felt a lot better and kept drinking.
by Frank3780 September 12, 2009
refers to a person who wears the same pair of boots all the time, or only wears boots, no other footwear...ever.
generally a person who has fits of destructive apathetic boredom for no other reason than an enjoyment of breaking things that man has created.
the kinda guy who would spend huge money on boots or a good jacket or something random for a friend, even knowing he'll have to half starve for a week afterwards.
generally a person who has fits of destructive apathetic boredom for no other reason than an enjoyment of breaking things that man has created.
the kinda guy who would spend huge money on boots or a good jacket or something random for a friend, even knowing he'll have to half starve for a week afterwards.
mike: oi! boots! these bastards are ruining my day, lets cut some bitches.
boots:(with a little smile as he puts out the ciggy) yeh, i like to kill...
boots:(with a little smile as he puts out the ciggy) yeh, i like to kill...
by lebryce redbeard August 20, 2005