Bogsey Boots is an adjective used to qualify the scale of horrendous smell & rancidness inside a girl's old shoes.
The term is made up from "Bogsey" which is an ancient teuchter word for evil girl. When used to prefix "Boots" the two words conjoin to give the term
It is exclusively used as a derogatory term
sorry mate, you're not coming in here with those Bogsey boots on
A popular song by Sonic Youth. You'll get in love with it as soon as you hear it for the first time.
If you go to YT video of Dirty Boots, you'd go mad on why weren't you born in post punk era
(For those who were young at that time, it's despicable that you have to search for this word's meaning XOXO)
You- Have you seen any heart throbbing concert lately?
Me- Yep. Go hit Sonic Youth Dirty Boots on YT search bar.
(Verb)
Most used in sports as hitting or kicking the ball. Instead of "kick the ball" or "hit the ball" you would replace it with "boot that junt". Most of the time, it provides encouragement to the teammate's to boot that junt and score.
As watermelondra was getting close to scoring the winning game Claire yelled, "Watermelonondra! Boot that junt!" and she scored.
1. A spiritual and emotionally connected group of close friends.
2. A great tight sounding connected band.
1. 'You people really are the Munky Boots'
2. 'Your band really is the Munky Boots'
Opposite end from booper snoot, the snuder boot is the booty or butt. Used in common doggo or cat anatomy.
Every time my cat comes up to me, she has to show me her snuder boot!
My doggo is always nice enough to cover up her snuder boot with her wiggle-wagger.
A hypothetical article of clothing to describe ones dedication to living on a lower budget for a certain period of time.
“I’ll need to put on my frugal boots for the next few months so I have enough spending money for our Summer vacation.”
Soldiers must dig a 12" cat hole with their entrenching tool to defecate in the woods. When you drop a turd too long and hard for the cathole you dug for it, it inevitably topples sideways onto your boot.
Q: Did everything come out all right?
A: it was a real boot slapper