From the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in addition to anything you mentioned. She was a great athlete and also beautiful.
What does the sentence at the beginning mean?
To boot, it’s great for adding something special to a statement, as it essentially means beyond. You could describe your best friend as being so funny and incredibly loyal. The term comes from Old English to bote, which was once used as part of a legal term in English law, meaning something…
Why do we say start?
The saying “to start” comes from an Old English word bot, meaning “benefit” or “cure.” It’s better and most closely related to the contemporary English words, so if something is “to boot” it’s added or extra. This is part of a whole episode.
What does Codswallop mean to start?
It means And that’s also nonsense / lousy / isn’t it. Just to add that both codswallop and to boot are not commonly used. Is this Hagrid speaking in a Harry Potter book/movie?
What does the colloquial term boat mean?
Boots: A black gay slang term usually used at the end of a sentence to emphasize the intensity of the subject of the sentence itself. For example: “Girl, I was stuffed with boots!” means the person was drunk.
What does boot mean as an insult?
The definition of BOOT is vomit or inexperienced person
What does beautiful mean to boot?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English to bootin in addition to everything you mentioned. She was a great athlete and also beautiful.
Do the Americans say to boot?
We don’t say boot instead of trunk, the Americans say trunk instead of boot.