English-Thai Dictionary
booty
N ของ ที่ ปล้นสะดม มา ของโจร plunder khong-ti-plon-sa-dom-ma
booty
SL ก้น สะโพก kon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BOOTY
n. 1. Spoil taken from an enemy in war; plunder; pillage.
2. That which is seized by violence and robbery.
To play booty is to play dishonestly with an intent to lose.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BOOTY
Boo "ty, n. Etym: [Cf. Icel. b exchange, barter, Sw. byte barter, booty, Dan. bytte; akin to D. buit booty, G. beute, and fr. Icel. byta, Sw. byta, Dan. bytte, to distribute, exchange. The Scandinavian word was influenced in English by boot profit. ]
Defn: That which is seized by violence or obtained by robbery, especially collective spoil taken in war; plunder; pillage. Milton. To play booty, to play dishonestly, with an intent to lose; to allow one's adversary to win at cards at first, in order to induce him to continue playing and victimize him afterwards. [Obs. ] L'Estrange.
New American Oxford Dictionary
booty
boo ty 1 |ˈbo͞otē ˈbudi | ▶noun valuable stolen goods, esp. those seized in war: the militias supply themselves with booty from the raided civilian populations. • informal something gained or won: now the booty: four winners will receive prizes. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting plunder acquired in common and destined to be divided among the plunderers ): from Middle Low German būte, buite ‘exchange, distribution, ’ of uncertain ultimate origin.
booty
boo ty 2 |ˈbudi ˈbo͞otē | ▶noun ( pl. booties ) informal a person's buttocks. PHRASES shake one's booty dance energetically. ORIGIN 1920s: probably an alteration of the British word botty, a child's term for a person's buttocks.
booty call
boo ty call ▶noun informal a sexual invitation or rendezvous. ORIGIN 1990s: from booty 2 and call .
bootylicious
boo ty li cious |ˌbo͞otiˈliSHəs buːtɪˈlɪʃəs | ▶adjective informal (of a woman ) sexually attractive. ORIGIN 1990s: from booty 2, on the pattern of delicious .
Oxford Dictionary
booty
booty 1 |ˈbuːti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] valuable stolen goods, especially those seized in war. • informal something gained or won. ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting plunder acquired in common ): from Middle Low German būte, buite ‘exchange, distribution ’, of uncertain origin.
booty
booty 2 |ˈbuːti | ▶noun ( pl. booties ) N. Amer. informal a person's bottom. PHRASES shake one's booty dance energetically. ORIGIN 1920s: probably an alteration of botty .
booty call
booty call ▶noun US informal a sexual invitation or rendezvous. ORIGIN 1990s: from booty 2 and call .
bootylicious
bootylicious |ˌbuːtɪˈlɪʃəs | ▶adjective US informal (of a woman ) sexually attractive. ORIGIN 1990s: from booty 2, on the pattern of delicious .
American Oxford Thesaurus
booty
booty noun divvying up the booty: loot, plunder, pillage, haul, spoils, stolen goods, ill-gotten gains, pickings; informal swag.
Oxford Thesaurus
booty
booty noun the robbers met up and split the booty: loot, plunder, pillage, haul, prize, trophy; spoils, stolen goods, gains, ill-gotten gains, profits, pickings, takings, winnings; informal swag, boodle, the goods.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
booty
boo ty 1 /búːti /名詞 U 〖集合的に 〗盗品, 強奪した物 ; 戦利品 .
booty
boot y 2 名詞 複 -ies C ⦅主に米 くだけて ⦆尻 (しり ), けつ ▸ shake one's booty 激しく [夢中で ]踊る .