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boof
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Generally attributed to whitewater kayaking aficionados in the eastern United States in the mid- to late 1970s. The term derives from the onomatopoeic sound that a kayak makes when it lands on the water after “ski jumping” the waterfall forming the backwash.
Noun
boof (plural boofs)
- A “jump” over hydraulic backwash in a high-gradient mountain river, an action analogous to a skier jumping a cliff.
Verb
boof (third-person singular simple present boofs, present participle boofing, simple past and past participle boofed)
- To make a jump like this when whitewater kayaking.
See also
- hardcore
Etymology 2
Verb
boof (third-person singular simple present boofs, present participle boofing, simple past and past participle boofed)
- (transitive, slang) To have anal sex with someone, usually as the penetrative partner (possibly with negative connotations).
- 2015, Graham Guy, Savage Skies, page 62:
- Yeah, but not everybody's mother is a prostitute. […] For as long as I can remember she'd bring blokes home and make me stay in the bed and watch while she boofed 'em. […] One time she even made me do it to her. […] Jesus, man! You boofed your own mother?
- 2015, Graham Guy, Savage Skies, page 62:
- (transitive, prison slang) To conceal (a prohibited item) in one's rectum.
- 2011, Gary L. Heyward, Corruption Officer, page 82 and 156:
- He was attempting to commit an act called boofing. Boofing is when an inmate secretes a hidden item inside his rectum.
- "No, Gee, seriously though, my man saw him boofing this on the visit." He raises his hand, showing me a ball of something wrapped in plastic with a little shit on it.
- 2011, Gary L. Heyward, Corruption Officer, page 82 and 156:
- (transitive, slang) To consume (drugs) rectally.
- 2009 September 22, Ryan Dombal, "Devendra Banhart Rambles About Selling Out, Beck, New Album", Pitchfork.
- 2017 September 26, Herbert Fuego, "Ask a Stoner: Can I Boof My Weed?", Denver Westword.
- 2009 September 22, Ryan Dombal, "Devendra Banhart Rambles About Selling Out, Beck, New Album", Pitchfork.
See also
- assfuck
- bumfuck
- cornhole
- shelve
- sodomize
Etymology 3
Imitative.
Interjection
boof
- (colloquial) The sound of a blow or collision; wham.
Verb
boof (third-person singular simple present boofs, present participle boofing, simple past and past participle boofed)
- To make this sound.
Etymology 4
Verb
boof (third-person singular simple present boofs, present participle boofing, simple past and past participle boofed)
- To get something wrong or make a mistake.
Etymology 5
Spelling variant of bouffe
Verb
boof (third-person singular simple present boofs, present participle boofing, simple past and past participle boofed)
- (of hair) To puff out in a voluminous way.
- 2011, Ellie Lofaro, Bonding with the Blonde Women, page 29:
- Having one's "hair done" means so many things these days. Not too long ago, it entailed a wash, a trim, and a boofing up.
- 2011, Ellie Lofaro, Bonding with the Blonde Women, page 29:
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squirt
English
Etymology
From Middle English squirten, squyrten, of uncertain origin; probably imitative. Akin to swirl. Compare Low German swirtjen (“to squirt”).
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Whence the "child" sense?”)
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /skw?t/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /skw??t/
- Rhymes: -??(?)t
Noun
squirt (countable and uncountable, plural squirts)
- An instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream.
- A small, quick stream; a jet.
- 2007, Peter Elst, Sas Jacobs, Object-Oriented ActionScript 3.0, page 9,
- Chances are you?ll get a squirt of citrus juice in your eye.
- 2007, Peter Elst, Sas Jacobs, Object-Oriented ActionScript 3.0, page 9,
- (hydrodynamics) The whole system of flow in the vicinity of a source.
- A burst of noise.
- (slang) An annoyingly pretentious person; a whippersnapper. [From 1839.]
- 1946, Robert Penn Warren, All the King?s Men, 2005, page 606,
- He was still there when I came up, a squirt with his hat over one eye and a camera hung round his neck and a grin on his squirt face. I thought maybe I had seen him around town, but maybe not, the squirts look so much alike when they grind them out of journalism school.
- 1946, Robert Penn Warren, All the King?s Men, 2005, page 606,
- (Britain, US, Australia, slang) A small child.
- Hey squirt! Where you been?
- 1986, Alethea Helbig, Agnes Perkins, Cutlass Island, entry in Dictionary of American Children?s Fiction, 1960-1984: Recent Books of Recognized Merit, page 137,
- Hurd returns with Mal, Mr. Eph, and Gumbo, the “town squirt” of twelve, and the boys? activities come out.
- 2010, Karen Witemeyer, A Tailor-Made Bride, Bethany House Publishers, US, page 66,
- How the child managed to converse and fold at the same time was a marvel, yet the shirt lay in a tidy rectangle by the time she came up for air.
- “Thanks, squirt.” He winked at her and she giggled.
- (slang, vulgar, uncountable) Female ejaculate.
- (informal) A piss.
- Excuse me, I need to take a squirt.
Synonyms
- (instrument that forcefully ejects liquid):
- (small, quick stream):
- (annoyingly pretentious person):
- (small child): anklebiter
Derived terms
- sea squirt
- squirt bottle
Translations
Verb
squirt (third-person singular simple present squirts, present participle squirting, simple past and past participle squirted)
- (intransitive, of a liquid) To be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice.
- The toothpaste squirted from the tube.
- 1865, Sabine Baring-Gould, The Book of Werewolves, 2008, Forgotten Books, page 121,
- His servants would stab a child in the jugular vein, and let the blood squirt over him.
- (transitive, of a liquid) To cause to be ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice.
- 1985, The Living Australia, Dangerous Australians: The Complete Guide to Australia?s Most Deadly Creatures, 2002, Murdoch Books, page 88,
- It can squirt this poison in jets up to a distance of one metre and usually aims at the eyes of its victim.
- 2005, Lisa Heard, NancyRayhorn, 8: Pediatric Sedation, Jan Odom-Forren, Donna Watson, Practical Guide To Moderate Sedation/Analgesia, 2nd Edition, page 171,
- When administering the medication, the RN should place the syringe tip along the side of the mouth and slowly squirt the medicine toward the buccal vestibule, not toward the throat.
- 2011, James Balch, Mark Stengler, Prescription for Natural Cures, unnumbered page,
- Use a dropper and squirt the desired amount in the side of the child?s mouth.
- 1985, The Living Australia, Dangerous Australians: The Complete Guide to Australia?s Most Deadly Creatures, 2002, Murdoch Books, page 88,
- (transitive) To hit with a rapid stream of liquid.
- 2010, Christy Isbell, Mighty Fine Motor Fun: Fine Motor Activities for Young Children, page 81,
- Ask the child to squirt the target with water.
- 2010, Christy Isbell, Mighty Fine Motor Fun: Fine Motor Activities for Young Children, page 81,
- (transitive, figuratively, obsolete) To throw out or utter words rapidly; to prate.
- (intransitive, slang, vulgar, of a female) To ejaculate.
- 2010, Sonia Borg, Oral Sex She?ll Never Forget, page 9,
- Women who squirt rhapsodize about the experience, reporting that it elicits feelings of empowerment and a deeper connection to their own bodies.
- 2010, Sonia Borg, Oral Sex She?ll Never Forget, page 9,
Synonyms
- (to be ejected in a rapid stream):
- (to cause to be ejected in a rapid stream):
- (to eject a rapid stream at):
- (to speak rapidly):
- ((of a female) to ejaculate):
Related terms
- squirter
Translations
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