💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Boondocker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bootnecknoun | (UK, slang, military) A member of the Royal Marines. |
| bootienoun | (UK, military, slang, obsolete) A soldier. |
| motardnoun | (US, slang) In the United States Marine Corps, one who expresses his/her motivation for the Marine Corps to the point of obnoxiousness. |
| bootcampernoun | One who attends or has attended a boot camp. |
| bovver bootsnoun | (1970s British slang) Stout lace-up boots, especially Dr. Martens, perceived to be worn for the purpose of kicking people in fights, and popular with skinheads or other troublemakers out looking for bovver. |
| boondogglernoun | A person who boondoggles; a wastrel. |
| bootnoun | (footwear) A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg. |
| clodhoppernoun | A peasant or yokel. |
| booternoun | (sports) A person who plays association football. |
| boondaggernoun | A masculine or aggressive lesbian. |
| boodernoun | (US, slang, dated, jazz) A catch-all phrase for an object, person, or place. |
| bootsnoun | (Jamaica, slang, plural only) A condom. |
| black shoenoun | (US, naval) A person who works on an aircraft carrier but is not involved in flights. |
| brown bombernoun | (Australia, slang) A parking officer, employed to issue parking tickets (i.e. fines) to vehicles parked illegally or for longer than the permitted time. |
| boot boynoun | (C19 British) A boy who cleans boots and shoes. |
| bubble-headnoun | (military slang, derogatory) A submariner. |
| shitkickernoun | (US, slang, vulgar, usually in the plural) A workboot. |
| mud sloggernoun | (US, military slang) An infantry soldier. |
| boot-boynoun | Alternative spelling of boot boy. [(C19 British) A boy who cleans boots and shoes.] |
| bo'darknoun | Alternative form of bodark. [(Canada, US) The Osage orange tree or its wood.] |
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