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:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JobethJO-bethEnglish (Rare)
Roosevelt['rəuzəvelt]
Johns[dʒɔnz]
Ratimir-Croatian, Medieval Slavic
Yuutoyoo:-toJapanese
Ekwueme-Western African, Igbo