boost



boost someone up

to give someone a helpful lift up to something. She boosted me up so I could get into the window. They boosted up the child for a better view.
See also: boost, up

boost

1. tv. & in. to steal or shoplift something. (Underworld.) He specializes in boosting meat for resale.
2. tv. to praise or hype someone or something; to support someone or something. She is always boosting some cause.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lucianaloo-CHAH-nah (Italian), loo-THYAH-nah (Spanish), loo-SYAH-nah (Latin American Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman
Nia (3)-English
Kisha-African American
LanceLANTSEnglish
EmmerichE-me-rikh (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Rainard-Ancient Germanic