释义 |
boogerboog‧er /ˈbʊɡə, ˈbuː- $ -ər/ noun [countable] American English informal boogerOrigin: 1800-1900 boogie ‘booger’ (19-20 centuries), from bogey (19-21 centuries). - Ben took my magazine home with him - the little booger!
- For years we thought those were boogers on his shirt.
- It was enough to fry your brain, to sizzle the boogers in your snout.
- Small-time politics, you can hide the boogers.
- Surreptitiously, I stuck boogers on the ends of my fingertips and then tossed them on to the third rail of the subway.
- We got to install an Indwelling Curiosity Cutout in some nosy booger.
a thick piece of mucus from your nose |