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.
In N.Y.C. the boondocks is a reference to Long Island.
by shyster November 19, 2003
by boricuamami April 29, 2006
Almost always used as "the boondocks" or "the boonies." This is beyond country. This is far off the main roads, and almost in the wilderness. Essentially the middle of nowhere.
by Burning Leo July 03, 2011
by audreababe August 10, 2006
by bailey boots. May 30, 2008
Those people who are staying overnight in parking lots for free are boondocking. You can also boondock by lakes and anywhere that you can park overnight.
by SarahEvaLee July 27, 2006
Some where hella far from the Urban/City area, where hardly know one you know lives or just hella out your way. A.k.a Places with hella white people.
by Khmao Verbalist November 12, 2004