boot out

The phrase "boot out" is a colloquial way to describe forcefully removing someone from a place, job, or group.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To force someone to leave a place or position abruptly.

Example

  • The manager booted him out of the meeting for being disruptive.
  • They were booted out of the restaurant for causing a scene.

C1Sports

(technical, skiing, skating)To lose balance and fall out of a turn due to excessive leaning, causing the boot to lose contact and traction.

Example

  • She booted out during the final turn and lost the race.
  • The skier booted out on the icy slope.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "boot out":

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