shakin’ in my boots


1) scared of the events to come

2) sarcastic for “not intimidated at all”
1) he held the gun in my face: i was shakin’ in my boots.

2) “i am shakin’ in my boots,” fred told his boss as the boss tried to intimidate him.

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