different between boonies vs podunk

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)

  1. (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)

  1. (US) Small, rural, and unimportant.

Synonyms

  • backwater
  • boonies
  • drinkwater
  • jerkwater

See also

  • Podunk
  • Thesaurus:remote place

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