booty

[ UK /bˈuːti/ ]
[ US /ˈbuti/ ]
NOUN
  1. goods or money obtained illegally
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How To Use booty In A Sentence

  • Here is Fleece Johnson, a woolly-hatted veteran of Kentucky State Penitentiary, gravely recalling the good old days: In this prison, booty was more important than food. Prison Porn
  • Serena, in particular, has caused a stir with her black studded tennis ensembles, the black Shox Boots from her Nike collection and the infamous black cat suit that was roundly deemed bootylicious.
  • This would be such a female as our already seriously humbled hero could not manhandle as mere booty.
  • I have to say that I strongly disagreed with fixing the one young woman who had a big booty.
  • The war booty was shared between a rebellious prince of Toungio and the king of Arakan.
  • The gangs sold their booty, families tried to earn money from their belongings and neighbours ransacked the homes of anyone who had not returned from prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fighters from various schools around the country battled it out in the ring for a first prize booty of 100,000 baht.
  • The bootylicious chick so crazy in love is the hottest - and nicest - star of the year
  • Others were seized as war booty and fell into the hands of collectors who valued them but were often at a loss to understand what they were or who had created them.
  • Undefended Buddhist monasteries, often containing valuable treasures, proved irresistible targets to raiders bent on booty in the name of holy war.
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