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booer
English
Etymology
boo +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -u??(?)
Noun
booer (plural booers)
- One who boos.
- The booers seemed to make up more than half of the crowd.
Anagrams
- boreo-
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booner
English
Etymology 1
Suggestions are:
- From boondocks.
- From the name of the town of Boonah or the Shire of Boonah.
Pronunciation
Noun
booner (plural booners)
- (Australia, chiefly Canberra, slang) A person who takes particular pride in their car and enjoys showing it off.
- (Australia, slang, derogatory) A bogan.
Synonyms
- (car-proud person): hoon, petrolhead
Etymology 2
From the Boone and Crockett Club.
Noun
booner (plural booners)
- (US) A trophy size big game animal, as measured by the Boone and Crockett ranking criteria.
Anagrams
- Borneo, Oberon
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