The Dutch word for 'farmer' (the plural is 'boeren'), in the Netherlands used by people from a big city to indicate that they consider themselves to be "better" because they live in the city.
Etymology: Dutch for "farmer", or more importantly (and accurately), "peasant".
1: Dutch-speaking settlers of South Africa, who got p0wned by the British Army.
2: One who engages in boerish behaviour or other peasantry, such as drinking White Lightning and giving glasgow kisses to one's mates, passers-by, and other innocents.