Booted

/ˈbuːtɪd/ verb

Forced someone out or removed them, often from a place or position; or wore boots.

From 'boot,' which has multiple origins depending on context. The 'forced out' meaning comes from American slang perhaps related to 'giving someone the boot.' The -ed marks past tense.

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