bootie
/ˈbuːti/ (BOO-tee)
Definitions
1. noun
the part of a boot that covers the foot, especially the lower part; a child’s shoes
“She put new laces in her little brother’s bootie.”
2. noun
a small amount of something, especially money
“He had a big bootie from his winnings at the casino.”
3. verb
to remove something from the ground, especially roots or weeds
“The farmer had to bootie the old tree out of the garden.”
4. verb
to remove something from a place, especially by force
“The police had to bootie the protesters out of the park.”