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boonies

[ boo-neez ]

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. Informal. Usually the boonies. boondocks.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of boonies1

First recorded in 1950–55; boon(docks), -ie
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At the first group dinner, she sits meekly in the boonies of the banquet room alongside a couple dozen of Moretti’s acolytes waiting for the head table to pass down a shared bread roll for everyone to take a bite.

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Gauging by the skull flag prominently displayed in Grady’s basement, the boonies of the Pacific Northwest are populated solely by unsocialized, militia-affiliated wild men.

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Fowler: “She made it comfortable to grow as a human. I was from the boonies of Arkansas, trying to figure out who I was in terms of coming out as gay, pursuing a PhD from a family where I was already the first generation of college students, and this was a person who was so secure in who she was and kind and generous.â€

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We’re in the boonies of 18th-century Austria, a land of tall, lonely forests and craggy hillsides.

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I’m not talking about a motel in the boonies of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan or a drafty log cabin on a lake in Maine or Minnesota.

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