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boogers

n. (plural of booger English)

Usage examples of "boogers".

Now I will tell you more of my life among the Principal People, and of the joys I had in it, and of my marriage to two fine women, and of the dread boogers, while I waited for the call by Sun Eagle when he finally located the Ulunsuti crystal.

But soon the dance fell apart, and the boogers began to wander into the audience.

He shoved the boogers into some sort of line while the priest silenced them for a moment with hex signs.

But this time the magic of the priest stopped the boogers from charging.

The priest had drawn a line along the ground, and the boogers were comical as they crashed into the invisible barrier above it and bounced off.

Now the women and children laughed and teased the boogers, feeling themselves safe for the moment.

Even some of the other boogers laughed at that, as it was an extemporaneous improvement.

What you did when you fucked, according to Boogers, was you rubbed your cock against a girl's stomach until it got hard (your cock, not the girl's stomach).

Anyway, Boogers went on, after you 'got the feeling,' this stuff came out of your penis.

Most kids called it come, Boogers said, but his big brother had told him that the really scientific word for it was jizzum.

One is a seventy-year-old writer who suffered a stroke two years ago and who now often needs help to find his place on each meeting's printed agenda (and who has sometimes been observed picking large dry boogers out of his hairy nostrils and placing them carefully in his ear, as if for safe-keeping).

While the creative staff bickers and shouts and hurls out one stale, derivative idea after another, the real stories are being made at the other end of the table, out of boogers, spit, snot, and farts.

He stood at one side of the table, between the two boogers at opposite ends.

I’d have to go in those places they lived, be the only white person in there, boogers looking at me like they wanted to cut my balls off with a cane knife.

Nottingham was gone, Tizzy thought she saw phantoms, or sly country boogers who slipped around like phantoms.