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"Whose bed have your boots been under?" is a slang term used to ask someone about their infidelity or unfaithfulness in a relationship. It implies that the person being asked may have been cheating or having affairs with other people.

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"Whose bed have your boots been under?" is a slang term used to ask someone about their infidelity or unfaithfulness in a relationship. It implies that the person being asked may have been cheating or having affairs with other people.

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Whose bed have your boots been under by Shania Twain

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Shania Twain i believe i think it's from the 80's or 70's Shania Twain sang the question "Whose bed have your boots been under?" in the 90's. Perhaps you are thinking of Barbara Mandrell singing, "You can eat crackers in my bed anytime." The song was from 1980.

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The song "You Can Put Your Boots Under My Bed" was written by Michael Johnson and Michael Woody. It was released by the Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell in 1997.

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Some song titles that i know are Undo it, Speed, Jesus take the wheel, fancy, Whose bed has your boots been under, and Tiny bubbles.

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