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boot out
boot out
boot out
v.
To force someone or something to leave a place or position:
The principal booted the troublemaker out of the school. I booted the peddler out the door. The fan who threw a bottle at the umpire was booted out of the ballpark.
See also:
boot
,
out
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Jobeth
JO-beth
English (Rare)
Roosevelt
['rəuzəvelt]
Johns
[dʒɔnz]
Ratimir
-
Croatian, Medieval Slavic
Yuuto
yoo:-to
Japanese
Ekwueme
-
Western African, Igbo
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