Brogans, galoshes, mukluks
Kicks out, evicts
Loads
Vomits
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The Kikuyu word for the English word boots is sanduku.
The Zulu word for boots is "amabotshi."
The word "boots" in French is "bottes".
The plural form of the word "boot" is "boots."
The French word for boots, "bottes", is feminine.
Another name for rain boots are Rain Galoshes or just Galoshes.
Boots mean "Ma'gafa'eem" (מגפיים) in Hebrew.
boots are 'les bottes' (fem.) in French.
The name "Ugg" is derived from the word ugly, which many would say that these boots definitely are. Another far less popular theory is that Ugg refers to the typical caveman impression to reflect the simple animal skin design and make up of Ugg boots.
galoshes,or rain boots
esgidiau (boots, shoes); botasau (boots).