When a guy shoots jizz in the finger paints of a kindergarten class and then video tapes the children finger painting.
by Ann Glove July 17, 2006
In addition to the "camping without hookups", or "out in the boonies boondocks" definitions, within the professional truck driver circles, it was understood to mean "bypassing the toll stations by taking smaller side roads". Often, if you knew you were hauling an overweight load without a permit, or otherwise not in compliance with DOT regulations, you reduced the likelihood of a citation, or worse, by avoiding the "chicken coops" (scales, weight stations), and Interstates, within so many miles of either side of a city or border with another state. It did not prevent a "bear" (state trooper, or other law-enforcement officer) from pulling you over and setting up a "portable chicken coop" (portable scales carried in the trunk of his car) and writing you up anyway. But, since it was a cat and mouse thing, you ran the gauntlet and took your chances. In some states, particularly in Southern US, it was as normal as speeding and using Black Mollies (amphetamines, to stay awake)... not me, of course... I meant those other guys.
"I heard on the radio there was a bear with a portable chicken coop at I-10 and I-65, so, I went boondocking around and back to US90.
by HaulingAsh March 24, 2019
Quite possibly the best and funniest show on Adult Swim. The show is alot more mature in humor than many other shows aired on Adult Swim. Mature as in the socio-political approach of the show.
In my opinion the funniest show since the early Chapelle Days.
In my opinion the funniest show since the early Chapelle Days.
A sample of The Boondocks humor
Granddad: Y'all need to start appreciating your Grandaddy! I went and spent your inheritance on this beautiful house in this neighborhood! And all I ask you to do is act like you got some class...
Riley: Ay, what's "class"?
Huey: It means don't act like niggas.
Granddad: See! That's what I'm talking about right there! We don't use the n-word in this house!
Riley: Granddad, you said the word "nigga" 46 times yesterday. I counted.
Granddad: Nigga, hush!
Granddad: Y'all need to start appreciating your Grandaddy! I went and spent your inheritance on this beautiful house in this neighborhood! And all I ask you to do is act like you got some class...
Riley: Ay, what's "class"?
Huey: It means don't act like niggas.
Granddad: See! That's what I'm talking about right there! We don't use the n-word in this house!
Riley: Granddad, you said the word "nigga" 46 times yesterday. I counted.
Granddad: Nigga, hush!
by Chris Sander February 17, 2006
A hilarious show written by Aaron McGruder, an critic of the black community. The show is based off of a comic strip by Aaron McGruder. The main characters are Huey Freeman, the smart practical one, Riley Freeman, the extremist, Grandad Freeman (a.k.a. Robert Freeman), the funny one, and Uncle Ruckus, the black white supremacist. Some of the re-occurring characters are Tom, Apimpnamedslickback, Jasmine, Thugnificent, Sarah, Ed Wuncler, Gin Rummy, etc.
While the show is very funny, it also draws attention to some of the real problems occurring in certain black communities.
While the show is very funny, it also draws attention to some of the real problems occurring in certain black communities.
by 88888888888888888 October 11, 2013
Comic strip and T.V show that highlights the finer point of being African American in modern society. It intellectually approaches problems that this race faces everyday
Nigga moments are the 3rd leading cause of black man's death after pork chops and FEMA.
Many insightful quotes like this come from the boondocks
Many insightful quotes like this come from the boondocks
by bitch nyukka November 03, 2006
by Bray Harris April 02, 2006
a comic strip by Aaron Mcgruder featuring two black liberal politicly informed children. very funny.
the boondocks are exelent at bush-bashing
by annon. February 05, 2004