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boondocker

[ boon-dok-er ]

noun

Slang.


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Origin of boondocker1

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55; boondock(s) + -er 1
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The combat Marine who survived the Inchon landing recognized the shoe as a Marine Corps “boondocker†boot.

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After high school, he joined the Navy, serving in Guam, where he drew a comic called Boondocker for The Navy Times.

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The site is compiled by an active boondocker who maintains a database of free camping spots nationwide.

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"This isn't a town," says one boondocker, watching the traffic in front of Dolly's Restaurant, where I-10 crosses I-95, "it's an intersection."

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