(n)(v)Military term: 1. Used to describe someone who is right out of boot camp and or their MOS school; 2. one who is unexperienced; 3. usually the target of hazing; 4. One who is still stuck in boot camp mode.
"We just got a fresh shipment of boots in our victor unit yesterday. Let's give them a warm infantry welcome!"
"You still put your cover in your cargo pocket? You boot!"
"We don't care what your drill instructor said!"
"You still put your cover in your cargo pocket? You boot!"
"We don't care what your drill instructor said!"
by bivouac June 01, 2005
by Brock William-Franklin Clifton-Friend April 18, 2004
The act of kicking (with or without boots) a dying computer to get it to boot up, when nothing else works.
by brainyuck June 08, 2011
To throw up. Most commonly associated with excessive ingestion. Throwing up when you have the flu would not be booting. Throwing up after eating or drinking too much would be.
1) My ex-girlfriend booted all over herself at her birthday party. It was super funny.
2) People with bulimia boot quite often.
2) People with bulimia boot quite often.
by JoeFace July 06, 2006