Bootie
Also, bootee. a usually soft, sometimes disposable sock or bootlike covering for the foot or shoe, as for informal wear, warmth, or protection:
quilted booties for après-ski; germfree, throwaway booties for surgical teams.
bootee (def 1).
Historical Examples
Captain John Smith Charles Dudley Warner
The Naval Pioneers of Australia and Walter Jeffery Louis Becke
noun
a variant of bootee
noun
(Brit, slang) a Royal Marine
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