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idiomfill your boots (with sth) BrEBrE1 spoken to get a lot of money while you have the opportunity, especially in a way that is not completely honest or fair:These tax allowances are available, so why not fill your boots with them, at least until the taxman starts to object?2 old-fashioned to eat a lot:Fill your boots, everybody - there's plenty of food.
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