(UK, naval, slang) The ship in a fleet having the most junior captain.
If you can get the Boots at the Crown to talk, he will tell you a story which he thinks is amusing, about how he was knocked up at two in the morning by a gentleman who arrived in a car which he had driven in his underclothes.
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(dated) A servant at a hotel etc. who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes.
He gave the boots at the Coffee Palace a shilling when that official found his key for him, and having put his boots carefully in the bag with his shirts, and placed his socks outside to be cleaned for the morning, he went to bed in a st…
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(drag slang) Used as an intensifier: very, to a great degree; exceptionally.
That dress is fierce boots!
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