Brother 1: Man, I've sure gotta pack this meat in (In reference to unfinished steak).
Brother 2: BOOMSCOOTER!
Other Family Members: *Confused, yet not offended*
A word to represent anything you would like as long as it's within the proper context. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, etc. Mostly used as a verb to represent an action.
A term used in the Marine Corps to mean gossip, unsubstantiated rumors, news, and other pertinent information about training, deployments, officers, non-commissioned officers, and administrative issues. See also: scuttlebutt
boomstomp boom-stômp:
v. tr.
The act of violently crushing something (generally valuable) into the ground with one's foot. Any sentence containing any form of the word "boomstomp" is spoken in a british accent.
Origin: Britain, early 21st century
Doomscrolling for Boomers: Instead of scrolling their cell phones being overwhelmed by the global news, the Boomer flips through all the local evening news channels every night to learn about the ridiculousFlorida Man antics of people in their area.
Dad's been Boomscrolling too much recently, and is convincedeveryone in his tiny town is going to be carjacked by people in clown suits within the week.
Bootscoot- The term Bootscoot refers to a fast escape, often performed as rag time is played.
Or a quick shuffling style of dance, performed by a drunk father.
Also any style of nonsensicalexpression of movement whilst donning any caliber of foot covering that has 15 or more eyelits. Such as tap dancing while wearing steel toed boots
Joejack's father bootscooted for hours against Jimmydan's father and neither were victor.
My husband bootscooted when I asked him to pay the electric bill.