Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

put the boot in

idiom
/pʊt ðə buːt ɪn/
Definition
To attack or criticize someone harshly, especially when they are already down.
Examples
  • After losing the game, his teammates really put the boot in with their harsh comments.
  • She felt that the media put the boot in during their coverage of her mistakes.
Meaning
This phrase indicates a situation where someone takes advantage of another person’s weakness or misfortune to further harm or criticize them.
Synonyms
  • kick someone when they’re down
  • pile on
  • attack