I have heard the term ‘a bit of a boot” from English and Irish in my family and friends. I take it to mean a light hearted joke, a slight kick in the seat of the pants, or just something of humor. What is the meaning that you know?
>I don't know about a US equivalent, but you've been in the army - do you regard a boot as a thing of beauty? :-)
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>>What is a 'bit of a boot?' Is there an equivalent phrase on this side of the pond? Or is it a guy thing? :o)
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>>>My last post didn't; it more or less said "I respect your new wife - but your old girlfriend was a bit of a boot" :-)
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>>>>Car's like wives for men. Don't make jokes a man's car Terry... :))
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>>>>>Hi Vlad
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>>>>>Yes, I said "used to". Nowadays they are quite respected - and very high spec for the price. Many of the taxis in my city are Octavias.
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>>>>>>Hi Terry,
>>>>>>I have Skoda Octavia Elegance - 2003.
>>>>>>When i open the cover on all details is writtenVW.
>>>>>>Where is difference between VW and Skoda ? ;o). But Skoda is cheaper.
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