To hang around in a public space in attempt to converse and connect with strangers. Often done when bored, drunk or high.
Person 1: “That party got canceled, what should we do?”
Person 2: “let’s just go to Safeway and bool”
Person 2: “let’s just go to Safeway and bool”
by Jakeceo May 04, 2020
by sueseee October 16, 2005
Niko: "Wanna Bool, Jmoney is driving"
Dylan: "If I'm not with capo then maybe, I would love to go booling with the boys though"
Dylan: "If I'm not with capo then maybe, I would love to go booling with the boys though"
by Otter3212 January 08, 2018
The art of providing annual usage, accepting quotes, not responding and then accepting lower prices in the process of negotiating new prices.
by Battle Born Jeeps January 16, 2022
To push a bicycle on foot; to get off a bike and walk it when the road is too tough to cycle on.
Often said in Hull and Yorkshire.
Often said in Hull and Yorkshire.
"The hill was so steep, I had to bool my bike"
"I booled my bike all the way up the street because my chain came off"
"I booled my bike all the way up the street because my chain came off"
by pandora braithwaite October 03, 2013
by Daruna February 22, 2007
Poo balls. The resulting effect of buttbagging. (See buttbagging.) Used as an adverb or an adjective.
You are bools.
by Capt. Bools December 07, 2008