Unboot

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To take off the boots from. transitive
  2. 2
    To remove a wheel clamp from. transitive

    "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."

Example

More examples

"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."

Etymology

From un- + boot.

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