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I see the right wing boot boys are out in force again.
Beatings by boot boys were probably the worst of it.
A boot boy, often simply boots, was an English household servant.
"He made you run errands like a boot boy.
So much more edifying than those beastly boot boys.
From the direction of the river a poorly dressed boot boy appeared, carrying his homemade shoe stand.
No children other than the boot boy."
A kitchen maid or the boot boy?
A boot boy on the other hand had communal accommodation with other lower ranking servants.
This boot boy from the Brown clique might have thought that this interview would make him look "human" but it does the opposite for me.
His autobiography was called Boot Boy to President.
Learn about the mechanics of the police state where the old bill are Goldman Sach's boot boys.
His congregation would consist of his maids, the housekeeper, bailiff and the boot boy.
You, the NF and the boot boys can smash up as much as you want.
Boot boy: young player who, in addition to his football training, is expected to perform menial tasks such as cleaning the boots of first-team players.
"The boot boy made kvve to the scullery-maid in the kitchen garden," said Susan, "among the blown-out washing."
Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone?
Oh, and a boot boy."
He faced up to the notorious Chelsea Boot Boys with an electrified fence but was refused permission to switch it on.
Hawkins, Jocelyn thought grimly, would be fortunate indeed if he did not find himself demoted to the position of assistant boot boy before the day was over.
"Apple Fan Boy" is that a bit like a "Chelsea Boot Boy?"
Boot Boy, (2006)
The Boot Boys are Spike the leader, Ace the silly one and Rowdy the dopey one.
He was a boot boy, and was originally only intended to assist Ray Bennion in transporting the team kit to and from the game.
Split 7" w/Tom And Boot Boys (1995) (Knock Out Records)