boot means bute
In England, boot can mean either an article of footwear (same as boot in the US) or it can mean the trunk of a car. Colloquially, 'to boot' something is to give it a good hard kick. Similarly 'putting the boot in' is a euphamism for kicking someone, usually when they are on the receiving end in an altercation.
A heavy half boot.
Boot = Bota
The German word "boot" in English is "boat".The English word "boot" in German is "Stiefel".
There is one syllable in the word 'boot'.
Gladys Boot was born in 1890, in Darlington, England, UK.
Oliver Boot was born in 1979, in London, England, UK.
Caligula is usually translated as "little boot". It comes from the word for a type of military boot, caliga, plus the diminutive suffix -ula.
boot! dummie boot! dummie boot! dummie
The plural form of the word "boot" is "boots."
England
No, in England a truck is mostly referred to as a Lorry. The term 'boot' is commonly used to describe the trunk of a car. A boot can also be used to describe someone being fired or sacked.
Gladys Boot died on October 16, 1964, in London, England, UK.