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boonies, the
noun - plural
- any place away from excitement.
She lives way out in the boonies.
Last edited on Nov 22 2010. Submitted by Mallory from AK, USA on Apr 26 1999.
- a rural location; "in the middle of nowhere".
It's boring living out in the boonies.
- See more words with the same meaning: far away, rural area, boring place.
Last edited on Nov 22 2010. Submitted by LiLMizPimpette from South Carolina, USA on Jan 11 2002.
notes
- From the word "boondocks", which has the same meaning.
Last edited on Dec 28 2003. Submitted by Mary M. from Antioch, CA, USA on Dec 28 2003.
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goth
noun
- a person who wears all-black clothing with lots of silver chains. Generally goths are classed as "out casts" from "normal" society. A Pentagram may be worn round the neck on a silver chain.
Last edited on May 19 2011. Submitted by Abi from Oxfordshire, UK on Dec 28 2003.
noun - uncountable
- a sub-genre of punk, sometimes referred to as "post-punk". Related genres are Gothic Rock, Darkwave, Gothic-Industrial, Industrial, Cyberpunk, Horror Punk, Hardcore Industrial Noise, Black Metal, etc., as these generally appeal to many, if not, most goths.
Last edited on May 19 2011. Submitted by DocThommahawk from Nassau County, New York, USA on Nov 11 2009.
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townie
noun
- a chav. Origin: England.
Townies generally stand out because they make themselves stand out.
Last edited on Jan 24 2012. Submitted by Abi from Oxfordshire, UK on Dec 28 2003.
- a person who lives in a college town but doesn't attend that college.
Did you hear she's dating some townie?
Last edited on Jan 24 2012. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 24 2012.
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