Boondocker


combat boot.

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    an uninhabited area with thick natural vegetation, as a backwoods or marsh (usually preceded by the). a remote rural area (usually preceded by the): The company moved to a small town out in the boondocks. Contemporary Examples From PTSD to Prison: Why Veterans Become Criminals Matthew Wolfe July 27, 2013 ‘Black Dynamite’ Presents Police Brutality: […]

  • Boondoggle

    a product of simple manual skill, as a plaited leather cord for the neck or a knife sheath, made typically by a camper or a scout. work of little or no value done merely to keep or look busy. a project funded by the federal government out of political favoritism that is of no real […]

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    a product of simple manual skill, as a plaited leather cord for the neck or a knife sheath, made typically by a camper or a scout. work of little or no value done merely to keep or look busy. a project funded by the federal government out of political favoritism that is of no real […]

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  • Booner

    jolly; jovial; convivial: boon companions. Archaic. kindly; gracious; bounteous. noun (Austral, derogatory) a young working-class person from Canberra noun something extremely useful, helpful, or beneficial; a blessing or benefit: the car was a boon to him (archaic) a favour; request: he asked a boon of the king adjective close, special, or intimate (in the phrase […]


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