单词 | booger |
释义 | booger[ boog-er ] / ˈbʊg ər / nounInformal. any person or thing: That shark was a mean-looking booger. Paddle the little booger and send him home. Slang. a piece of dried mucus in or from the nose. bogeyman. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. any ghost, hobgoblin, or other frightening apparition. VIDEO FOR BOOGERWATCH NOW: What Do You Call These Bodily Functions?What do you call that red bump on your skin? How about that dried snot in your nose? Get ready for some bodily function talk ... Origin of booger1865–70; perhaps variant of British dialect boggard goblin, bogy; in senses of defs. 1, 2 conflated with bugger1 Words nearby boogerbooby trap, boodie, boodle, boofhead, boofy, booger, boogerman, boogeyman, boogie, boogie board, boogie-woogie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for booger |
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