boot out
English
Verb
boot out (third-person singular simple present boots out, present participle booting out, simple past and past participle booted out)
- (transitive, colloquial) To kick out, eject, expel.
- (sports) To fall out of a turn due to having one's boot contact the surface, and pivot on the contact, lifting the proper surface contact element rotate up and lift off the surface, losing contact and thus traction, and sliding off-course.
- (skiing) To slide out off-course on a turn due to excessive lean, when the ski boot contacts the piste surface causing the ski to lift and lose contact with it.
- (skating) To slide out falling off a turn due to excessive lean, when the skate boot contacts the ice surface causing the skate blade to lift and lose contact with it.
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