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bootstrapsboot‧straps /ˈbuːtstræps/ noun [plural]  bootstrapsOrigin: 1900-2000 bootstrap ‘piece of leather or cloth attached to the back of a boot to make it easier to pull on’ (19-20 centuries) pull/haul yourself up by your bootstraps to improve your position and get out of a difficult situation by your own efforts, without help from other people |