bootlip

noun

Etymology

From boot + lip.

  1. derived from *leb-
  2. derived from *lepô
  3. inherited from *lippjō
  4. inherited from lippa
  5. inherited from lippe
  6. compounded as bootlip — “boot + lip

Definitions

  1. The lip at the top end of the shaft of a boot.

    • He watched them back down the drive, same as the morning before. He waited a half hour, folded the knife and stuck it to his sock pulled high above the bootlip.
  2. A large lip, especially of a black person.

    • Nigger, I can hear your bootlips blubbering. Now calm down, they'll lose their elasticity and won't snap back into shape after you gorge yourself on chicken wings!
    • When a dumb nigger like you flaps his bootlips over and over and over for 2 months, and keeps saying he's sincere, and he has "partners" and he's going to Apelanta and Akron, etc., who knows what might happen.
    • Last month's exchange between me and Kafou was nothing but an attempt to identify him. I led him around by his bootlips! And he fell for it--hook, line, and sinker!
  3. A black person.

    • The vile, savage bootlips don't give a shit about each other. They never have.

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Derived

bootlipped

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