Opposite end from booper snoot, the snuder boot is the booty or butt. Used in common doggo or cat anatomy.
Every time my cat comes up to me, she has to show me her snuder boot!
My doggo is always nice enough to cover up her snuder boot with her wiggle-wagger.
My doggo is always nice enough to cover up her snuder boot with her wiggle-wagger.
(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.
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
a definition fishermen use to scare off people. It means to be drowned but the words are most commonly metophorical.
by cj the dj July 29, 2018
When you get so sick off of alcohol, usually Mad Dog or Steel Reserve, that when you throw up you end up on your hands and knees and buck back and forth like a bucking bronco.
P-mays totally bronco booted in the back yard last night, it was an awesome color of neon orange. Gotta lay off that orange jubilee Mad Dog.
by IHaveMetalTeeth April 24, 2007
When a foosball player slams the ball with full force from the backfield and scores. Or when a foosball player scores with the same man frequently within a short duration of time.
(After the ball slams into the back of the goal.) "HOT BOOT!"
Man that guy has made almost all of my goals! He has a hot boot!
Man that guy has made almost all of my goals! He has a hot boot!
by JurassicDick November 22, 2014
by Lildiknik December 14, 2018
Bogsey Boots is an adjective used to qualify the scale of horrendous smell & rancidness inside a girl's old shoes.
The term is made up from "Bogsey" which is an ancient teuchter word for evil girl. When used to prefix "Boots" the two words conjoin to give the term
It is exclusively used as a derogatory term
The term is made up from "Bogsey" which is an ancient teuchter word for evil girl. When used to prefix "Boots" the two words conjoin to give the term
It is exclusively used as a derogatory term
by Bawbag Boy April 12, 2011