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boondock
boondock
English
Noun
boondock (plural boondocks)
- (chiefly in the plural) A brushy rural area or location.
- We got lost out in the boondocks, miles from anywhere.
Synonyms
- See: Wikisaurus:remote place
- boonies
- the sticks
- backwoods
- backwater
- middle of nowhere
Derived terms
Translations
rural area
Verb
boondock (third-person singular simple present boondocks, present participle boondocking, simple past and past participle boondocked)
- To camp in a dry brushy location. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- To stay in a recreational vehicle in a remote location, without connections to water, power, or sewer services.
- While traveling in the American southwest, we saved money on campsites by boondocking in the desert.
Synonyms
- dry camp
Translations
camp in dry location
stay in recreational vehicle
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