boondie


a boondie is an australian term for a sand cake that is carved from, or broken off of, a larger, hardened pocket of sand. boondies are typically yellow-orange in colour due to a coating of iron-oxide. it is this iron oxide that causes the quartz grains to stick together. boodies are intended to be thrown like snow b-lls. they are less dangerous than rocks, since they disintegrate on impact.

boondie may come from ‘boundie’. an african term for that is like a rock but not.
i threw a sand boondie at johnny. you should’ve seen it explode.
derogatory term for persons of indian descent.
f-cking boondie cab driver tried to rip me off!
scholars maintain that the translation was lost centuries ago: an unpleasent fleshy shaft often covered in scabs
leon: i lost my wallet today
saurab: suck a boondie

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