Kets vs Boots - What's the difference?
kets | boots |
(Geordie) Sweets or treats.
(Yorkshire, uncountable) Manure or farm muck spread on farm land.
(sports) The sports shoes worn by players of certain games such as cricket and football.
(dated) A servant at a hotel etc. who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes. (takes a singular verb)
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(Jamaica, slang, plurale tantum) A condom.Ras Dennis Jabari Reynolds, Jabari: Authentic Jamaican Dictionary of the Jamic Language , Around the Way Books (2006), ISBN 0975534254,
* 1980 , in 1983):
(boot)
As nouns the difference between kets and boots
is that kets is plural of lang=en while boots is plural of lang=en.As a verb boots is
third-person singular of boot.kets
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- I said throw away the boots , I want my little youth