Get the boot
V. to get the boot1. To get kicked out of or ejected from an establishment2. To get sent homePast tense: got the boot He/she gave me the bootGet booted up
When Mrs. Hanson wants you to load up your computer. She often refers to turning on your computer to "booting up".
get under my boot
Something someone says to you to be extremely disrespectful, usually they're fake "alpha males" with a superiority complex and feel threatened by someone trying to do good in their own life. Used to put people down and feel better about oneself with extreme disrespect.
get the boot
Example:
I couldn't finish any of my reports on time, so when the boss called me to his office, I knew I would get the boot.
I couldn't finish any of my reports on time, so when the boss called me to his office, I knew I would get the boot.