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boot someone (to) [v]

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Meaning:
- to make someone leave your place especially by using force.
Examples:
- The security guard booted him from the hospital because he shouted at the nurse.
- People booted the man from the bus because he blew his nose.
- He was booted out of the band after missing too many rehearsals.
- The unruly customer was booted from the restaurant for causing a scene.
- The moderator booted the troll from the forum for inappropriate comments.
- The coach booted him off the team for missing too many practices.
- He was booted from the club for not paying his dues.
- The manager booted the employee for violating company policies.