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boomtown

adjective

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boon

verb

  • to drive off-road, typically in a four-wheel drive vehicle. Etymology: from the word boondocks, meaning rural area.
    Let's go booning in your Jeep.

    Last edited on Jan 23 2013. Submitted by Tom Barron from Ithaca, NY, USA on Dec 18 1997.

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boondocks

  • Tagalog for mountains and the phrase "live in the boonies" is a corruption of this. Probably comes from when the GIs were in the Philippines.

    Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Ming A. from Hong Kong on Jun 29 2005.

noun - plural

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Booneyville

  • Inordinately far away.
    That place is so far away, you have to drive to East Jesus to get there.

    Last edited on Aug 24 1998. Submitted by Cort H. from Davidson, NC, USA on Aug 24 1998.

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boong

noun

  • an Australian aborigine. Offensive.

    Last edited on Feb 18 2016. Submitted by Lord Pleco from Canberra ACT, Australia on Dec 22 2010.

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boop, leave a message

interjection

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