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boog·er /ˈbʊɡə, ˈbuː- $ -ər/ noun [countable] American English informal HBHDCBa thick piece of mucus from your nose 鼻屎Examples from the Corpusbooger• Ben took my magazine home with him - the little booger!• We got to install an Indwelling Curiosity Cutout in some nosy booger.• Surreptitiously, I stuck boogers on the ends of my fingertips and then tossed them on to the third rail of the subway.• Small-time politics, you can hide the boogers.• It was enough to fry your brain, to sizzle the boogers in your snout.• For years we thought those were boogers on his shirt.Origin booger (1800-1900) boogie “booger” ((19-20 centuries)), from bogey ((19-21 centuries)). boog·er nounChineseSyllable Corpus of your nose from thick mucus piece a |