"Boot out" is a phrasal verb that is predominantly used in informal contexts. It is commonly employed in everyday speech and casual writing rather than formal communication. The phrase means to expel or forcibly remove someone from a place or organization, often implying abruptness or lack of ceremony. Usage scenarios include situations such as being kicked out of a bar for inappropriate behavior or being forced out of a team due to poor performance. "Boot out" has a somewhat aggressive connotation, reflecting the abrupt and sometimes physical nature of the action, similar to being "kicked" with a boot.
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1. To force someone to leave a place or dismiss someone from a job or position abruptly.
The company booted him out after the scandal came to light.
After causing a scene at the party, he was booted out by the hosts.
2. To expel someone from a group, organization, or premises, usually due to unacceptable behavior.
The unruly customer was booted out of the restaurant.
He was booted out of the club for not following the rules.