unboot

English

Etymology

From un- + boot.

Verb

unboot (third-person singular simple present unboots, present participle unbooting, simple past and past participle unbooted)

  1. (transitive) To take off the boots from.
  2. (transitive) To remove a wheel clamp from.
    • 2009, Charles Allen Gramlich, Write with Fire: Thoughts on the Craft of Writing - Page 100:
      After waiting nearly an hour for the campus police to unboot my car, I get home from work to find that UPS has delivered the new monitor for my computer.

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