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U-Boot
A U-Boot is a beer cocktail that is made with a glass of beer and a shot glass of vodka. In Germany, the liquor korn is sometimes used instead, while in Flanders and the Netherlands, jonge jenever is preferred. It is called a U-Boot because the shot glass of vodka sinks to the bottom of the glass of beer. The shot glass then "surfaces" when the cocktail is drunk. In Flanders, it is called a "Duikboot", literally translated "Submarine". It is seen as a variant on the kopstoot in the Netherlands; generally speaking, the kopstoot is taken as a shot followed by beer as a chaser, although dropping the glass of jenever is not unheard-of. In Serbia, it is called "Podmornica", literally translated "Submarine". In southern Germany, U-Boot is usually served as a combination of Fanta and cognac instead of beer and vodka.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of U-BOOT in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of U-BOOT in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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We based our weekend around the boot camp, but we also ended up doing yoga by the water the next day, we just wanted to be really active the whole weekend.
If you want to imagine the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever.
In Syria, the United States will use diplomacy and work with our partners to expel every last Iranian boot.
We are going to have to keep our boot on the throat of the underperforming contractors.
In the business schools, students are taught topics like management strategy or tactics and ethics. But in the business world, an employee who licks the boot of top-level management playing politics readily gets the raise.
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