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boot boy
Noun
Britain
derogatory
informal
Japanese Meaning
中世以来の英国では、ブーツや靴を掃除・磨く少年のことを指す。 / 1970年代の英国スラングでは、短髪で『bovver boots(粗暴なブーツ)』を履いた暴力的な不良集団の一員を表す。
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(C19 Britain) A boy who cleans boots and shoes. / (1970s Britain slang) One of a gang of violent hooligans who usually wear short-cropped hair and bovver boots.
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boot boy
The weary boot boy wiped the last smear of mud from the officer's boots and tucked his rag into his pocket with a small, proud smile.
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The weary boot boy wiped the last smear of mud from the officer's boots and tucked his rag into his pocket with a small, proud smile.
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