boots
noun/buːts/
Definitions
plural of boot
A condom.
- I said throw away the boots, I want my little youth
A servant at a hotel etc. who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes.
- If you can get the Boots at the Crown to talk, he will tell you a story which he thinks is amusing, about how he was knocked up at two in the morning by a gentleman who arrived in a car which he had driven in his underclothes.
- The old beggar ran up and down in his tattered toga, acting as both boots [translating Hausknecht] and waiter.
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The ship in a fleet having the most junior captain.
- […] he sent on the 22d. Vice-Admiral Rook into it, with several Men of War and Fire-Ships, besides the Boots of the Fleet, to endeavour to destroy them: […]
- The captain of Hotspur was Lieutenant T. Herrick, the youngest commanding officer in all the destroyers, and says Hotspur was the “boots” of the fleet! Being the junior ship, she was given jobs no-one wanted.
Used as an intensifier
Used as an intensifier: very, to a great degree; exceptionally.
- That dress is fierce boots!
- Hello-tis, it's Jorgeous! This spicy Latina dancing diva started drag at the age of 16 and never looked back. A fierce performer who was born to do drag, Jorgeous is looking to dance the house down boots all the way to the top.
third-person singular simple present indicative of boot
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for boots. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA