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(n.) a remote or inaccessible area. usually used in conjunction with the article 'the'.
From the tagalog word "bundok", meaning 'mountain ' John: "Yo yo yo, how was the concert last night?"
Jane: "It was coo', 'cept we had to sit in the mutha-beepin BOONDOCKS!" |
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Comic strip about a group of African-American city kids adjusting to life in white suburbia. Talentedly written by Aaron McGruder.
New strip every weekday on okayplayer.com Small kid: I´ve got a question...
Big kid: Is it a stupid question? SK: Auctually, it´s a science question. BK: Ok, shoot. SK: What kind of rims do you think they put on the Mars Rover? |
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From the Tagalog (Filipino) word "bundok" meaning mountain. "Boondocks" became a part of American vocabulary during the American-Philippine War, during which mountainous terrain afforded the Filipinos a position of strategic advantage in fighting for their country's independence. The boondocks served as a Filipino base of resistance while earning a word in everyday American language synonomous with "hinterlands." During the American-Philippine War, the boondocks were highly contested terrain.
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country part usually the outer most part of the city. man dog you live way out in the boondocks
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the best mickey fickey show on cartoon network right now Did you see boondocks last night?
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in most areas of the U.S., boondocks means a rural area away from the city, see the sticks or B.F.E.
In N.Y.C. the boondocks is a reference to Long Island. EPMD was from tha boondox. Brentwood, Long Island...
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The country;
A place it is long and hard to get to! They stay way in the boondocks!
Damn this is way in the boondocks! |
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