Boot
A pair of "classic" black leather Dr. Martens.
A boot is a type of footwear which covers at least the foot and usually
the ankle, and sometimes extends up to the knee or even the hip. They
come in every imaginable variation of height, color, material and style.
Most have a heel which is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the
sole, even if the two are made of one piece. Originally boots were made
for working wear.
Boots of different kinds
Boots which are designed as protection from the elements may be made
of a single closely-stitched piece (of leather, rubber, etc) to prevent
the entry of water, mud or dirt through the gaps left between laces
and tongue in other types of shoes. Simple waterproof gumboots are made
in different length of uppers and, in extreme cases, thigh-boots called
"waders" by anglers end at waist-level of the wearer.
A woman in knee-high fashion booots on a 2004 book cover from Penguin
BooksOther types of boots are sturdy in nature, meant for protection
in wilderness or industrial settings. Specialty boots have been made
to temporarily protect steelworkers if they get caught in pools of molten
metal; to protect chemical workers from a wide variety of chemical exposure;
and there are insulated, inflatable, boots designed for walking in the
Antarctic continent. However most work boots are "laceups"
made from leather and shod with hobnails, and heel- and toe-plates.
Such work boots (like the popular Dr. Martens) were adopted by skinheads
and punks as part of their typical dress, and have migrated from there
to more mainstream fashion, including women's wear.
Fashionable boots for women may have all the variations seen in other
fashion footwear: tapered or spike heels, platform soles, pointed toes,
zipper closures and the rest.
Specialty boots have been designed for many different types of sport,
particularly Rugby football or soccer, riding, skiing and snowboarding,
skating, and sporting in wet conditions.
Boots have their own devotees among shoe fetishists and foot fetishists.
Tall boots, such as those designed for military dress and horseback
riding may have a tab, loop or handle at the top known as a bootstrap,
allowing one to use fingers or a tool to provide better leverage in
getting the boots on. A German legend about a boy lifting himself by
his bootstraps into the air, allowing him to fly, has led to the word's
metaphorical use in many different contexts; see bootstrapping and booting.
Boots in idiom
Boots, particularly those worn as protective footwear by workers (work
boots) have a reputation for being as hard-wearing as their owners,
hence the expression "tough as old boots".
A long established cliché of anglers, especially those who are
inexperienced or angling in waters known to be poor for fish, is that
of the "old boot", caught in place of the expected fish. This
can be seen in many cartoons, parodies, etc., and is usually depicted
dripping with weeds and with part of the sole detached, giving the impression
of an open mouth.
Another fate of a discarded boot is in the construction of a musical
instrument known as the "mendoza".
To "die with one's boots on" means to die from violence as
opposed to from natural causes (to "die in bed"); hence Boot
Hill as a popular name for Wild West cemeteries.
Boot camp a colloquial term for the initial training of new recruits
enlisting in a military organization.
"Jackboots" are a general term for combat boots. Stormtroopers,
skinheads, and other agents of authority or political strongarm tactics
are typically referred to by their detractors as "jackbooted thugs."
Authoritarian rule, either by hostile military forces, or by groups
of armed intimidators, is imposed by "jackboot tactics."
The "boot", in British English, means the trunk of a car.
To "give someone the boot" means to kick them out (of a job,
a club, etc.), either literally or figuratively.
To "put the boot in" means to kick someone especially hard,
to add additional pain on top of an already hard situation.
"The boot is on the other foot now" means that a situation
has become reversed -- a previous victor is now losing, for example.
"To boot" means "in addition to."
"To boot" means "to vomit." Used primarily by young
American fraternity men.
"Boot" is also slang in many parts of America for an African-American,
or negro.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot#Types_of_boots