Beatle boot

English

Etymology

They were originally made for the English rock group The Beatles.

Noun

Beatle boot (plural Beatle boots)

  1. A tight-fitting, Cuban-heeled, ankle-high boot with a sharp pointed toe and either zipped or elastic sides.
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