1. Canadian vernacular for "about".
2. A type of shoe (sing).
1. What's all that a boot?
2. Hey look! I found a boot.
A kick. To "give a boot" is to kick someone. Most popularly used in high schools in southern Ontario, Canada.
"Hey, John's being a jerk. Give him a boot for me."
a person who is used by underaged teens/kids to get them brooskies or dope
"We gotta get a boot, or else we won't be able to get booze for tonights party"
A mentally handicapped dog, odd in appearance.
Hey Laura, Boot-Boot just shit on the floor again.
Literally: "Also" but used to represent an extra.
Kristen's an amazing girl, and sexy to boot!"
Yeah I was booted last night, we smoked twice!
Your eyes are red, are you booted or something?
(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!"