Definitions for booted

booted boot·ed

Spelling: [boo-tid]
IPA: /ˈbu tɪd/

Booted is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 81 anagrams from letters in booted (bdeoot).

Definitions for booted

noun

  1. a covering of leather, rubber, or the like, for the foot and all or part of the leg.
  2. Chiefly British. any shoe or outer foot covering reaching to the ankle.
  3. an overshoe, especially one of rubber or other waterproof material.
  4. an instrument of torture for the leg, consisting of a kind of vise extending from the knee to the ankle, tightened around the leg by means of screws.
  5. any sheathlike protective covering:
  6. a protective covering for the foot and part of the leg of a horse.
  7. a protecting cover or apron for the driver's seat of an open vehicle.
  8. the receptacle or place into which the top of a convertible car fits when lowered.
  9. a cloth covering for this receptacle or place.
  10. British. the trunk of an automobile.
  11. a rubber covering for the connection between each spark-plug terminal and ignition cable in an automotive ignition system.
  12. Also called Denver boot. a metal device attached to the wheel of a parked car so that it cannot be driven away until a fine is paid or the owner reports to the police: used by police to catch scofflaws.
  13. U.S. Navy, Marines. a recruit.
  14. Music. the box that holds the reed in the reed pipe of an organ.
  15. a kick.
  16. Slang. a dismissal; discharge:
  17. Informal. a sensation of pleasure or amusement:
  18. Baseball. a fumble of a ball batted on the ground, usually to the infield.
  19. Computers. an act or instance of starting up a computer or program.
  20. Archaic. something given into the bargain.
  21. Obsolete. advantage. remedy; relief; help.

Idioms

  1. bet your boots, to be sure or certain:
  2. die with one's boots on, to die while actively engaged in one's work, profession, etc. to die fighting, especially in battle, or in some worthy cause. Also, especially British, die in one's boots.
  3. get a boot, Informal. to derive keen enjoyment:
  4. to boot, in addition; besides:

adjective

  1. equipped with or wearing boots.
  2. Ornithology. (of the tarsus of certain birds) covered with a continuous horny, bootlike sheath.

verb (used with object)

  1. to kick; drive by kicking:
  2. Football. to kick.
  3. Baseball. to fumble (a ground ball).
  4. to put boots on; equip or provide with boots.
  5. Computers. to start (a computer) by loading and initializing the operating system (often followed by up). to start (a program) by loading the first few instructions, which will then bring in the rest (often followed by up).
  6. Slang. to dismiss; discharge:
  7. to attach a Denver boot to:
  8. to torture with the boot.

verb (used without object)

  1. Computers. to start a computer or program, or be started in this way (often followed by up):

verb (used with or without object)

  1. Archaic. to be of profit, advantage, or avail (to):

Origin of booted

First recorded in 1545-55; boot1 + -ed3

Examples for booted

Harry Hudson can pinpoint the exact minute he was booted out of the Garden of Eden.

Will Rachel gain admission to Fantasy Island (i.e., upper-crust Singapore) or be booted off, or flee in revulsion?

And what of those hundreds of thousands of Jews booted from Arab lands?

A carriage with post-horses was ready at the Bank door, and Jerry was booted and equipped.

booted and spurred, he scrambled into the hammock with undignified haste.

If the cocker spaniel has to be booted out, then the cocker spaniel has to be booted out.

Would you have me return, to be booted off the range when they tell your father?

The group so extreme it got booted from al Qaeda controls huge swaths of territory.

None the less, for what the man had said, he deserved to be booted down the club steps.

He became an inexplicable creature; a breeched and booted Sphinx.

Word Value for booted
Scrable

9

Words with friends

10

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