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one outbone out in. to leave. It’s time we boned out and gothome.boner 1. n. a silly error; a gaffe. What a boner! You mustbe embarrassed. 2. and bone n. an erection. Healways gets a boner when he doesn’t need it and neverwhen he does.bonk [bONk] 1. tv. to strike one’s head. He bonked hishead on the shelf. 2. tv. to strike someone on the head. I bonked John on the head. 3. tv. & in. to copulate[with] someone. (Usually objectionable.) She bonkedhim all night. At least that’s what he said.boobage n. a woman’s breasts; breasts in general. Fantasticboobage! Know what I mean? Know what I mean?boo-bird [“bu”b#d] n. a person who boos frequently atgames or other public events. The catcher turned andstared right at the loudmouthed boo-bird. Everybodyknew what he was thinking.boogie-board [“bugibord or “bUgibord] 1. n. a surfboard.(California.) Get your boogie-board out therein that tube. 2. n. a skateboard. (Teens.) Can youimagine a boogie-board costing 600 dollars?bookmark tv. to make a note of something, mental orwritten. (From the concept of bookmarking webpages.) That’s a good thought. I’ll bookmark that.boom sticks n. drumsticks. (Musicians.) He alwayscarries his boom sticks in his back pocket, and he beatson walls, radiators, desks—you name it.boon in. to leave the road in a car for the boondocks. Tom has a four-wheel-drive so we can really boon!26

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