Meaning & Definition of word "Booted"

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    Booted

    /ˈbuːtɪd/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense of 'boot', to start a computer or to start an operating system.
      • Example: After the update, the computer booted successfully without any errors.
    • 2. To kick someone out or to remove someone from a group or location.
      • Example: He was booted from the team for repeatedly missing practice.

    adjective:

    • 1. Wearing boots.
      • Example: She arrived at the party booted and ready for a night of dancing in the winter.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'boot', referring to a type of footwear.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    booted up:

    The process of starting a computer or device.

    booted out:

    To be expelled or removed from a place.

    bootleg:

    To smuggle or illegally produce.

    big boot:

    A slang term for a financial resource or assistance.

    Related Words

    boot:

    A type of footwear that covers the foot and ankle.

    bootleg:

    To smuggle or to produce something illegally.

    bootcamp:

    A short, intensive training program.

    Slang Meanings of booted

    Meaning: To be kicked out or dismissed from a place.

    Example Sentence: After the argument, he got booted from the party.

    Meaning: Starting a computer.

    Example Sentence: I just booted my laptop and it's working fine.