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boots

noun

/buːts/

English Definition

alternative form of boot

Etymology

  • (From English boot.)

Examples

  • "Me fling weh di boots cah me waan gi' you a baby."

    I got rid of the condom because I want to give you a baby.

  • "I hear some of the lyrics "Yuh pum pum clean and ready, Suh mi dash weh di boots, And mi cum inna yuh belly Giddy up pon di cocky" Wha de rass.....? […]”"

    I listen to some of the lyrics, "Your pussy is clean and ready[/perfect]. So I throw away the condom and I cum in your belly. Ride my cock. Giddy up!" What the fuck? […]

  • "Mi nah boots no violence."

    I'm not promoting any violence.

  • "“An mi nah boots no violence, but if it should go to one on one, if you put me an Beenie inna de ring, take off all we jewel and put we inna two boxing glove, mi kill him. No Rasta gyal cyaah fight de general. I don't wanna go there. […]”"

    I'm not promoting any violence, but if there's ever a face off, and you put Beenie and me in the ring, take off all our jewellery and have us put on boxing gloves, I'll kill him. A Rasta girl can't fight the general. Let's not go there. […]

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