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boot [sb] out vtr phrasal sep figurative, often passive, slang (evict) (coloquial, informal)poner de patitas en la calle a expr
 If you keep acting like an idiot, the hotel management will surely boot you out.
 Si te sigues comportando como un idiota el gerente del hotel te pondrá de patitas en la calle.
boot [sb] out vtr phrasal sep figurative, often passive, slang (remove from office) (ES)botar a vtr + prep
  echar a vtr + prep
  (ES, coloquial)largar a vtr + prep
 Voters tend to boot out politicians who cheat on their wives more than politicians who take bribes.
 Los votantes tienden a botar a los políticos que engañan a sus esposas, más que a los que aceptan sobornos.
boot [sb] out of [sth] v expr figurative, often passive, slang (remove from: office)echar a alguien de loc verb
  (AR, coloquial)rajar a alguien de loc verb
 The voters lost confidence in him and booted him out of office.
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