A boot is a type of footwear.
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Boot(s) may also refer to:
- Boot, Cumbria, a small village in Eskdale, Cumbria, England
- Boot Key, an island in the Florida Keys
- Boot Lake (Nova Scotia), Canada
- Boot Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts)
- Boot Rock, South Sandwich Islands
- Boots Creek (Manitoba), Canada
- "The Boot", an informal name for Italy, due to the country's shape
Fictional characters
- Boot, an Old English Sheepdog in The Perishers, a British cartoon strip
- Terry Boot, a member of Dumbledore's Army in the Harry Potter series
- William Boot, the fictional protagonist of the Evelyn Waugh novel Scoop
- Boots, a tiger who sang and played guitar in the ITV children's series Animal Kwackers
- Boots, the title character of the American comic strip Boots and Her Buddies, shortened by some newspapers as Boots
- Boots, the hero of the Norwegian fairy tale "Boots and the Troll"
- Boots, a monkey on the television series Dora the Explorer
- Boots Malone, the title character of the film Boots Malone
- Melvin "Boots" O'Neal, a main character in the Bruno and Boots children's novel series
Films
- Boots (film), a 1919 American silent film starring Dorothy Gish and Richard Barthelmess
- Das Boot ("The Boat"), a 1981 German movie by Wolfgang Petersen based on the Lothar-Günther Buchheim novel of the same name
Music
Labels
- Boot Records, a former Canadian country, bluegrass and contemporary folk label formed in 1971
Albums and EPs
- Boots (album), a 1966 album by Nancy Sinatra
- "Boots" (EP), a 2002 EP by industrial music band KMFDM with a cover of the Nancy Sinatra song
- Boot!, a 2013 album by The Thing
- Boots, a 2002 album by Noe Venable
- Boot (software), a Clojure build automation tool
- /boot/ directory, a protected Unix directory used in the boot process
- Booting, the initial set of operations that a computer system performs when turned on
- Ping-Pong virus, alternatively called "boot"
- Boot, a recruit undergoing recruit training in the United States Marine Corps or Navy, or an inexperienced marine or sailor
- Boot or boots, a servant who acts as a shoeshiner, especially in a hotel
- Boot (car), the storage compartment of a car
- Boot, a built-in compartment on a horse-drawn coach, used originally as a seat for the coachman and later for storage
- Deicing boot, a device installed on aircraft surfaces to help prevent icing problems
- Denver boot, also known as a wheel clamp, which can be attached to a vehicle to prevent its movement
- Boot, or Gaiter (vehicle), a flexible sleeve covering a moving part
- Boot (medical), a protective device worn while an injured foot is healing
- Boot (real estate), any property received by a taxpayer in an IRC 1031 exchange which is not like-kind to the relinquished property
- Boot (torture), a torture device for crushing the human foot
- Boot of beer, a form of beer glassware in the shape of a boot
- Build-Operate-Own-Transfer, an arrangement for funding projects
- Cylinder boot, a rubber protector for the bottom end of a scuba cylinder
- Boot, Old English for estover, an English law term
- Boot, the outer shell of a reed pipe in a pipe organ