Sootied vs Bootied - What's the difference?
sootied | bootied |
(sooty)
of, relating to, or producing soot
* Milton
soiled with soot
of the color of soot
* Milton
To blacken or make dirty with soot.
* Chapman
Having a booty or backside (of a specified kind).
* 2003 , Weekly World News (volume 24, number 18, 14 January 2003, page 48)
As a verb sootied
is (sooty).As an adjective bootied is
having a booty or backside (of a specified kind).sootied
English
Verb
(head)sooty
English
Adjective
(er)- Fire of sooty coal.
- The grisly legions that troop under the sooty flag of Acheron.
Derived terms
* sooty albatross * sooty ternVerb
- Sootied with noisome smoke.
bootied
English
Adjective
(-)- The big-bootied diva was seen dallying with the boy-band singer earlier this year.