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boot means bute

In England, boot can mean either an article of footwear (same as boot in the US) or it can mean the trunk of a car. Colloquially, 'to boot' something is to give it a good hard kick. Similarly 'putting the boot in' is a euphamism for kicking someone, usually when they are on the receiving end in an altercation.

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The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. As far as I am aware, none of these places have the nickname 'the boot'. You may be thinking about Italy which is boot shaped with a 'toe' and a 'heel'.

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# The trunk of a vehicle

# The boot, the sack, the bullet. 'He got the boot' = He was fired.

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