@beau1973 The phrase **“fill your boots”** (or “fill ya boots”) is an informal British expression meaning *go ahead and take as much as you want* or *enjoy yourself freely*.
For example:
- If someone says, “There’s plenty of food—fill your boots,” it means *help yourself*.
- In another context, “He filled his boots in that match” can mean *he did very well* (for instance, scoring lots of goals).
It’s a friendly, casual idiom often used to encourage indulgence or celebration.