Heavy Boots

What is Heavy Boots?


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From the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. The narrator uses this phrase frequently to describe something making him feel sad, bummed out, or otherwise distressed.

Seeing homeless people gives me heavy boots.

Hearing that my best friend's grandma had died gave me heavy boots.

See bummer, bummed, sadness, distressed, sad


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