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boondock

n. (context chiefly in the plural English) A brushy rural area or location. vb. 1 To camp in a dry brushy location. (rfex) 2 To stay in a recreational vehicle in a remote location, without connections to water, power, or sewer services.

Usage examples of "boondock".

I found that I was hungry, even though breakfast was three hours ago, biological time-almost all of it spent in Beulahland, programming for the caper, as all three phases took only a few durational minutes, mostly on a rooftop in Boondock.

But Dallas is not Boondock, and the unnatural practice of monogamy is as rooted in the American culture of the twentieth century as group marriage is rooted in the quasi anarchistic, unstructured culture of Tertius in the third millennium of the diaspora.

She was wearing too little for Poweshiek County, quite a lot for Boondock.