to+boot
101boot-topping — bootˈ topping noun 1. The part of a ship s hull between the load line and the waterline when the ship is without cargo 2. The act of coating this 3. Paint, etc, for the purpose • • • Main Entry: ↑boot …
102boot virus — noun (computing) A computer virus in the sector of a floppy disk used in booting up • • • Main Entry: ↑boot …
103boot and saddle — (altered from Fr boute selle place saddle) the signal for mounting (boots and saddles the bugle call which formerly called the US cavalry to mount) • • • Main Entry: ↑boot …
104boot-tag — «BOOT TAG», noun. British. a bootstrap …
105boot|black — «BOOT BLAK», noun. a person whose work is shining shoes and boots …
106boot|boy — «BOOT BOY», noun. British. a boy hired as a boots …
107boot|ee — «boo TEE; especially for 1 BOO tee», noun. 1. a baby s soft shoe, often knitted. 2. a woman s short boot. Also, bootie. ╂[American English < boot1] …
108boot|jack — «BOOT JAK», noun. a device to help in pulling off boots …
109boot|mak|er — «BOOT MAY kuhr», noun. British. a shoemaker …
110Boot-Leg — is a 1965 song by Booker T. the MG s., written by the members of the band …