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Boeing

(verb; boeinged, boeinging) A murder passed off as suicide. A "self-inflicted" gunshot would to the back of the head, for example.
"Be careful talking like that, you might get boeinged"
by Havesham April 23, 2024
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Boe

A male friend that is of Redneck, Hillbilly, Country or Rancher origin
1 “Last night me and the Boes got together and drank twisted teas

2 “Them Boes got up at 3 A.M. to go sit in the marsh in a cold front for mallard limits”

3 (calling out) Hey Boe! What you doin over der?
by Bartyman69 November 16, 2022
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boe

You know why Jason is so successful? Cus he had always had that boe mentality.
by B.O.E May 8, 2019
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Boe

Another word for bruh or bro. Often used in southern settings.
"Boe Im so annoyed"

"Boe can we please eat? I'm starving"
by grimclipper July 28, 2024
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Boeing 737 Max

The epitome of terrible
A word to describe something so bad that there is not any other word in the English language to describe it
Did you hear that my sister died on one of those new Boeing planes? That's really a Boeing 737 Max moment there.
Did you hear that my sister cheated on me with my mother? That's really a Boeing 737 Max moment there.
by tktktktktktktktktk April 12, 2024
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Boeing 747SP

The idea for the 747SP came from a joint request between Pan American World Airways and Iran Air who were looking for a high capacity airliner with enough range to cover Pan Am's New York-Middle Eastern routes and Iran Air's planned Tehran-New York route. The Tehran-New York route when launched was the longest nonstop commercial flight in the world. The 747SP is 48 feet 4 inches (14.7 m) shorter than the 747-100. Except for the 747-8, the SP is the only 747 with a fuselage of modified length. Fuselage sections were eliminated fore and aft of the wing, and the centre section of the fuselage was redesigned. Single-slotted flaps replaced the complex triple-slotted Fowler flaps of the 100 series. The under-wing "canoes", which housed the flap mechanisms on full-size 747s, were eliminated entirely on the SP. The 747SP, compared to earlier variants, had a tapering of the aft upper fuselage into the empennage, a double-hinged rudder, and longer vertical and horizontal stabilisers.
The Boeing 747SP was granted a supplemental certificate on 4 February 1976 and entered service with Pan American, the launch customer and Iran Air, that same year. The aircraft was chosen by airlines wishing to serve major airports with short runways.
A total of 45 747SPs were built. The 44th 747SP was delivered on 30 August 1982. Boeing re-opened the 747SP production line to build one last 747SP five years later in 1987 for an order by the United Arab Emirates government. As of August 2007, 17 Boeing 747SP aircraft were in service with Iran Air (3), Saudi Arabian Airlines, Syrian Arab Airlines (2) and as executive versions. NASA's Dryden Flight Research Centre has one modified for the SOFIA experiment, aka a flying observatory designed to circumvent the problem of the atmosphere and clouds affecting ground based observatories. The SOFIA 747SP was retired in 2022.
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BOE

blooda Ova Everything word too my motha
Chelsea is my BOE 4L
by asher718 November 5, 2020
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