bootie

[ UK /bˈuːti/ ]
[ US /ˈbuti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies)
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How To Use bootie In A Sentence

  • White-knuckled, she gripped the clacking needles so ferociously she could have knitted the booties in gale force winds and they still would have turned out ankle-stranglers. First
  • White-knuckled, she gripped the clacking needles so ferociously she could have knitted the booties in gale force winds and they still would have turned out ankle-stranglers. First
  • DJs all over the world make clubs hop, booties boogie and hearts swoon.
  • They made me laugh every day; they brought me flowers when they knew I was down; their wives sent me home-baked cookies and hand-crocheted baby booties for Buck; and they brought their families to meet me; and they were always so nice to me and loved working on my show. Roseanne Archy
  • She also wore spikey leopard-print booties with the outfit.
  • A pampered pooch gets caught up in a "ruff" - and-tumble comedy adventure in BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA, available on DVD and Blu-ray on March 3, 2009 from Walt Disney Studios Home Ent. When a diamond-clad, bootie-wearing Beverly Hills beauty gets lost on a Mexican vacation, she proves that good things really do come in small packages. Undefined
  • It's true that Scott Hall had all the skills to become world champion, but he probably lacked the self-control to actually carry the belt and put booties in the seats for any length of time.
  • We've got guys on bicycles who ride by squeezing booties.
  • She gave me tips on creating a full layette and showed me some darling booties and onesies.
  • Well, admitting that you paid to see "bootie" and that they rocked, is refreshingly candid. Your Right Hand Thief
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