boot camp »
A short, intensive, quasi-military program generally aimed at young offenders as an alternative to a jail term.
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boot camp »
Any short, intensive course of training.
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boot camp »
Indoctrination, physical fitness training and basic instruction in service-related subjects for recruits in the Navy and Marine Corps.
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boot up »
To start a computer using its bootstrap procedure.
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brown noser »
One who sucks up; a bootlicker, ass-kisser, sycophant.
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get the boot »
To be dismissed from employment.
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get the boot »
To be voted off a competition in a reality television show.
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give the boot »
To fire, to sack, to dismiss.
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hang up one's boots »
Retire, call it a day.
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pull oneself up by one's bootstraps »
To begin an enterprise or recover from a setback without any outside help; to succeed only on one's own effort or abilities.
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put the boot in »
To kick a fallen opponent.
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put the boot in »
To kick someone when they are down.
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quake in one's boots »
To be frightened, scared, or nervous.
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see a man »
To go have a drink or to meet one's bootlegger.
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shoot the boots »
To kick swiftly and violently, especially in the groin.
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