1. booted - Adjective
2. booted - Verb
4. booted - Adjective Satellite
of Boot
Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire.
Having an undivided, horny, bootlike covering; -- said of the tarsus of some birds.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe elites are finally catching up with us. We can hear the swish of leather as saddles are heaved on our backs. The intellectuals and the young, booted and spurred, feel themselves born to ride us. Eric Hoffer
I may say this is a deluded generation, veiled with ignorance, that tho popery and slavery be riding in upon them, do not perceive it; tho I am sure there was no man born marked of God above another, for none comes into the world with a saddle on his back, neither any booted and spurred to ride him. Richard Rumbold
The opening screen of T'Rain was a frank rip-off of what you saw when you booted up Google Earth. Richard felt no guilt about this, since he had heard that Google Earth, in turn, was based on an idea from some old science-fiction novel. Neal Stephenson
The intellectuals and the young, booted and spurred, feel themselves born to ride us. Eric Hoffer
I've seen planetary invasion plans less complex than what's being booted about for this Imperial Wedding. Lois McMaster Bujold
After installation, the virtual machine can be booted as if it were an independent computer. Source: Internet