Definition of Booteries

1. bootery [n] - See also: bootery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Booteries

boot verb
bootability
bootable
bootblack
bootblacked
bootblacking
bootblacks
bootboys
bootdisk
bootdisks
booted armillaria
booted up
bootee
bootees
booteries (current term)
bootery
bootes
booth
booth babe
booth babes
boothaling
bootheel
bootheels
boothite
boothlike
boothman
boothmate
boothmates
boothmen

Literary usage of Booteries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Souvenirs of Léonard: Hairdresser to Queen Marie-Antoinette by Léonard, called Léonard i. e. Léonard Antier (1897)
"There are no cobblers in Paris now, no bakers, grocers, nor wineshop-keepers, but “booteries,” “bakeries,” “groceries,” and “wine-dealers. ..."

2. How to Run a Wholesale Business at a Profit by Shaw (A. W.) company, A.W. Shaw Company (1918)
"... booteries Here—Men's and Women's—and no wonder, because —"half the fun of having feet is that You can enjoy wearing ..."

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