shoot the boots

Language: en

Meaning: (Canada,idiomatic,slang)Tokickswiftlyandviolently, especially in thegroin.2000June 1, Jennifer Wells, “Trouble with Tracy”, inToronto Life, Canada, retrieved 13 Apr. 2009:The family moved about—Hamilton, Mississauga, Jane and Weston Road. "That's when my whole life switched from the good guy to the bad guy," he says now. "Right here in this city. The first day of school, I learned how to spit.Shoot the boots."2006, Paul Dupuis,Armageddon Forever, Trinity Enterprise (Canada),→ISBN,p. 2:It was strange because the boy I was fighting with had developed a reputation for being able toshoot the bootsand I was supposed to be good with my hands.

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