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A
kick
at the can
As tough as old
boots
Bet your
boots
Black cadillacs ( Canadian military slang term for combat
boots
)
Boot camp
Boot up
Boots
Of Spanish Leather ( Bob Dylan song )
Bossy
boots
Burn
rubber
Clog
up
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Daisy roots ( Cockney rhyming slang for
boots
)
Die with your
boots
on
Don't
kick
a man when he's down
Fill your
boots
For want of a nail the
shoe
was lost ( line from nursery rhyme )
For want of a nail the
shoe
was lost; for want of a
shoe
the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the man was lost
Get a
kick
out of it
Give someone the boot
Hang up your
boots
I've come here to chew bubblegum and
kick
ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum
If the
shoe
fits, wear it
It's a lot less
bovver
than a Hover ( Qualcast advertising slogan )
It's much less
bovver
on a Hover ( Hoverspeed advertising slogan )
Kick
a man when he's down
Kick
against
Kick
against the pricks
Kick
ass
Kick
back
Kick
back and enjoy
Kick
butt
Kick
hell out of
Kick
in
Kick
in the teeth
Kick
into overdrive
Kick
it into the long grass
Kick
it into touch
Kick
off
Kick
off your shoes and enjoy
Kick
over the traces
Kick
sand in his face
Kick
start
Kick
the bucket
Kick
the can further down the road
Kick
the gong around
Kick
the habit
Kick
the numbers
Kick
up a fuss
Kick
up a stink
Kick
up the backside
Kick
up your heels
Kick
your heels
Kick
yourself
Lay down
rubber
Lick someone's
boots
My heart sank into my
boots
Never
kick
a dog when he's down
One two buckle my
shoe
( line from nursery rhyme )
Put the boot in
Rubber
Soul ( Beatles album )
Rubber
bullet ( a bullet made of
rubber
or plastic and used for riot control )
Rubber
cheque ( a cheque that is returned ( bounced ) due to insufficient funds )
Rubber
chicken ( poor quality or overcooked chicken )
Rubber
chicken curcuit ( a speaking or fundraising event at which poor quality meat is served )
Rubber
duck ( a floating bath toy )
Rubber
is racing
Rubber
johnny ( a British slang term for a condom )
Seven league
boots
Suited and booted
Tailgate party
Tang, it's a
kick
in a glass ( Tang advertising slogan )
The Iron Duke ( Nickname of Arthur Duke of
Wellington
)
The
Kick
Inside ( Kate Bush song )
The boot is on the other foot
The
cobbler
always wears the worst shoes
The
cobbler
should stick to his last
The order of the boot
The shoe's on the other foot
There was an old woman who lived in a
shoe
( line from nursery rhyme )
To boot
Too big for your
boots
Waiting for the other
shoe
to drop
When your shoes shine, so do you ( Kiwi
Shoe
Polish advertising slogan )
Where the
rubber
meets the road ( Firestone Tyres advertising slogan )
Where the
rubber
meets the road ( where the important facts or realities lie )
You bet your
boots
You won't have Nixon to
kick
around anymore