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boonies
English
Etymology
From boondocks, via clipping and adding the suffix +? -ies, as if a singular *boony (“remote place (singular)”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bu?niz/
Noun
boonies pl (plural only)
- (slang, informal, US) Boondocks
Synonyms
- See: Thesaurus:remote place
Anagrams
- noobies
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podunk
English
Etymology
From Podunk, a mythical small town of no importance, that from Eastern Algonquian.
Adjective
podunk (comparative more podunk, superlative most podunk)
- (US) Small, rural, and unimportant.
Synonyms
- backwater
- boonies
- drinkwater
- jerkwater
See also
- Podunk
- Thesaurus:remote place
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