1. To bluntly tell someone to fuck off and get lost.
2. To get willingly poisoned by a substance given to you in good belief, but has a permanently negative effect on you.
Person 1: Man, I don't trust these charts they post.
Person 2: Well, I trust the experts on this topic and you are mistaken...
Person 1: Yeah yeah. Get boosted.
...
Person 2: I think just got boosted. I don't feel so good anymore...
A Mentor.๏ธ Partner.๏ธ Collaborator... Talented human pushing you to do better, while you do the same for others.
It's like your good friend and trusted mentor rolled into one.
I got a call back for that job you recommended me for. Thank you boost friend!
Video game phrase: Used to tell team-mates to relax, mostly after an encounter with enemies.
Source: PUBG
Driving away from enemies using boost:
"boost easy; we're clear"
"boost easy; we're low on fuel"
A: "i'm being shot! help!"
B: "Omw"
A: "boost easy, i got him"
Using a liquor-soaked tampon and plugging it into your anus to accelerate your drinking buzz.
Neil was late to the party so he did a Turbo Boost to catch up with everyone.
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To Steal or Jack a car that is not yours.
The stolen cars are usually muscle cars, import and domestic street cars, donks and cars of luxury or high trade in value. This practice is very common in cities with many "Chop Shops" such as: Oakland, Detroit, St. Louis, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The phrase was made known by the movie "Fast and the Furious" (2001) when Dominic (Vin Diesel) finds out Brian (Paul Walker) was incarcerated for "Boosting Cars".
Dom: Boost cars?
Brian: No, never.
Dom: Do time?
Brian: Couple of overnighters. No big deal.
Dom: What about those two years you did in juvie for boosting cars? Tucson, right? I had Jesse run a little background check on you, Mr. Brian Earl Spilner.
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Boosted boards are powerful, lightweight electric longboards that are fun to ride and perfect for the last mile of your commute
Casey Neistat rides his boosted board along the West Side Highway in New York City while flying a drone above the Hudson River!
When in a race (normally from a roll) The operator of a "boosted" (turbocharged) car does a tricky maneuver involving applying brakes then adding in throttle to add more brake smoothly to eventually cause the engine to load up spooling the turbine creating boost/power while maintaining a constant rpm/speed so that when the driver lets off the brakes the car takes off like a bullet.
The car on the left brake boosted on that race.... didn't you hear the turbo spooling before they went?
Brake boosting
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