Bulky and gormy and with bulbous toes, the rubber boots are called "Mickey Mouse boots" or simply "mouse boots" by outdoorspeople in the know because they're reminiscent of the ones worn by the Disney icon.
Machine Art and Other Writings (1996, →ISBN, pge 141:
Their minds function O.K. chief, and then they try to square what they know with some damned idiocy taken out of the barbarian writings and the result is a gormy mess.
'Shut your faces, you gormy slags,' he said. Then he looked at me and flicked his head towards the door. 'Come on, mate, don't take any notice of them, they're a right couple of freaks.'
Jefferson's America was civilised while because its chief men were social. It is only in our gormy and squalid day that the chief American powers have been, and are, anti-social.
1919, William de Morgan, The Old Madhouse, page 306:
"The Old Cat wasn't wrong, for once; only I wish she wouldn't trot out her gormy daubs and ask for my honest opinion of them."
1907, William de Morgan, Alice-for-short: a dichronism, page 332:
"Har! Har! Har! What's his work like though, reely?"
"Ferdy's your pet. He always gets chocklit-cake anyhow without havin' to ask." Fresh from the oven, warm and rich, with wonderful "gormy fillin'" between the golden layers the chocolate cake would be cut in generous segments.
1898, Rosa Campbell Praed, The Scourge-stick, page 183:
when he talks literary shop, and scolds me for being too much of a mental anatomist, and for my "gloomy, gormy, death's-head-and-crossbones" views of things generally. How we laughed once over my sentimentalism!