shoe collar,
collar a figurative restraint; "asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market"; "kept a tight leash on his emotions"; "he's always gotten a long leash"
heel counter,
counter table consisting of a horizontal surface over which business is transacted
cowboy boot a boot with a high arch and fancy stitching; worn by American cowboys
eyehole,
eyelet a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar
heel the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation
blow forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth; "he gave his nose a loud blow"; "he blew out all the candles with a single puff"
goal-kick (association football) a kick by the defending side after the attacking side sends the ball over the goal-line
goal-kick (association football) a kick by the defending side after the attacking side sends the ball over the goal-line
punting,
punt (football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground; "the punt traveled 50 yards"; "punting is an important part of the game"
boot -
the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
boot -
To bootstrap; to start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap.
Wikipedia
A boot is a type of footwear. Most boots mainly cover the foot and the ankle and extend up the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip. Most boots have a heel that is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the sole, even if the two are made of one piece.
OmegaWiki Dictionary
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boot Storage compartment for luggage in a car.
boot A shoe that covers part of the leg.
boot A physical strike using the foot, leg, or knee.
boot To cause to load and start (an operating system).