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bootneck; bootie noun a Royal Marine UK, 1925- [T]he ordinary bootneck, in his boots, in the field[.] — Sunday Telegraph, 8 April 1979
- — Nigel Foster, The Making of a Royal Marine Commando, 1987
- 200 bootnecks would run past and give their marks out of ten. — Andy McNab (writing of the late 1970s/early 80s), Immediate Action, p. 214, 1995
- More than one bootneck [marine] filled a pillowcase with sand and slung it out of the window three floors up. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 17, 2002
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