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Boogazie 

Boogazie roots from the word “crazy” meaning loco, or lit
guy: Yo bro did you go to that party yesterday?
Friend: Ya bro that shit was boogazie

Guy: Yo you trynna play some 2k
Friend: Yuhhhh, you really on dat boogazie shit doe
Boogazie by epkan12 January 1, 2020
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blogazine 

The fusion of the web-based blog and the classic magazine. A blogazine is like a blog being that it is generally the thoughts of an individual rather than an organization. However, it is also like a magazine in two ways: the content is higher quality (i.e., more refined, more focused, and more selective), and, more importantly, the design of each blog post/magazine article is custom tailored to the content. A traditional blog will use a templated web design for each post. A blogazine post will have a unique html and css underlying that make each post profoundly different and each post more like an article in a magazine.
There are a few beautiful blogazines I follow. I just wish they would update more often.
blogazine by DingoEatingFuzz January 6, 2010

bootadine 

This is an old school word that probably isn't in use any more. It was slang for fake cocaine which was called Bootadine on the streets of Havana FL.
"Than nigga gone get shot if he keeps trying to sell people that damn bootadine."

"Man that dude ain't fooling nobody with that bootadine".
bootadine by McArthur Albert April 6, 2005

bookaside 

The feeling you get after you have finished a really good book and you don't want it to end.
Felicity: "why has Normand been so depressed and distant lately?"

Gertrude: "he's bookasideal"
bookaside by icebatttree April 8, 2009

blogazine 

A online magazine/blog with thoughts and opinions that are researched unlike blogs.
I read the blogazine online blog magazine at www.iProphesy.org everyday.
blogazine by Zachary Gudelunas January 15, 2008

bombazine 

Barrel-chested matronly folk who are as courteous as they are curt.
Those two bombazines really blasted me last night with a verbal torrent.