noun General Slang

gumboots

GUM-boots · noun · informal

Rubber wellington boots

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Definitions

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Waterproof rubber boots worn on farms and in wet weather; a rural Kiwi staple.

“Pull your gumboots on, the paddock's a bog.”
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gumboots In A Sentence

Pull your gumboots on, the paddock's a bog.

Origin & Usage

Australasian term for rubber boots made from gum (rubber); the brand Red Bands is iconic in NZ.

Variants gummies

People Also Ask

What are gumboots?

Gumboots are waterproof rubber boots, the same as wellingtons, worn on farms and in wet weather. They're a rural staple in New Zealand and Australia.

Why are they called gumboots?

The name comes from the rubber (gum) they're made from, giving 'gum boots'.

What are Red Bands?

Red Bands are an iconic New Zealand brand of gumboot, so well known that the name is often used for gumboots in general.

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