boody

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booty

1. Something that has been obtained through criminal activity. Wow, all of this booty came from one robbery, huh?
2. Something that has been seized from an enemy, as during war. Soldiers sacked that town and left with a ton of booty.
3. slang The buttocks. Have you been working out? You've got a great booty! Of course you like her—you always like girls with big booties.
4. slang Someone or something that is viewed with displeasure. I'm trying to clean all the booty out of the garage once and for all. I mean, there's no reason for me to keep my old college textbooks.
5. vulgar slang Sexual encounters in general. I hope we meet cute guys tonight—I need to get some booty!
6. vulgar slang Collectively, potential sexual partners (typically women), considered and pursued solely as such. Ron's always looking for booty, so I think he's definitely going to cheat on his new girlfriend.
7. vulgar slang The female genitals. We're just friends—I'm sure he doesn't want my booty.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

boody

and boodie and bootie and booty
1. n. the buttocks. (Potentially offensive. Usually objectionable.) Look at the nice little boody on that guy.
2. n. someone or something disliked. (From sense 1) Why don’t you clean up all this boody? This place is a mess. Don’t be such a bootie!
3. n. the female genitals; the vulva and vagina. (Usually objectionable.) He wants to get into her boody.
4. n. women considered as a receptacle for the penis. (Rude and derogatory.) He likes boody better than anything.

booty

verb
See boody
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • (do) (you) want to make something of it?
  • (I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
  • a/the feel of (something)
  • all right
  • a straw will show which way the wind blows
  • (one) could use (something)
  • a crack at (someone or something)
  • (you) wanna make something of it?
  • (one) never would have guessed
  • all for the best
References in periodicals archive
Boody: The Sumo Pharouh previously received the Best Feature Documentary award at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival in 2017.
Boody AR, Wongworawat MD 2005 Accuracy in the measurement of compartment pressures: a comparison of three commonly used devices Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 87 24152422
In 1937 he married for a third time, to Elizabeth Boody, herself a brilliant scholar, who sustained this peculiar working machine until his death in 1950.
Boody, BLM argued that modifications to an existing land management plan based on an annual species review did not amend the land use plan and therefore did not require supplemental NEPA analysis under SUWA.
Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, edited by Elizabeth Boody Schumpeter (1954; repr., London, 1972), 99.
One major and widely held conclusion developed over the last several decades is that agroecosystems need to be designed and managed to serve multiple functions: they should satisfy society's needs for food, fiber, and perhaps energy at an affordable price while protecting environmental quality and human health, conserving nonrenewable resources, fostering economic development, and providing desirable places to live in rural areas (Pretty, 2002; Boody et al., 2005).
Any involved in the comics must have ART OUT OF TIME: UNKNOWN COMICS VISIONARIES, 1900-1969: it celebrates the lesser-known work of Bob Powell, Astan MacGovern, Boody Rogers and others who proved eccentric but influential comic visionaries before the rose of underground comics in the late 1960s.
"You have some of the same players as in the food sector, Cargill and ADM, whose interest is in buying low and selling high," points out George Boody, executive director of the Minnesota-based Land Stewardship Project, who wants to ensure that biofuels are grown sustainably.
Margaret; M Palfreyman, MS, The Washington Hospital; L Boody, West Penn Allegheny Health System, Alle-Kiski Medical Center, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital-Forbes Regional Campus; SL Albright, Excela Health Westmoreland Regional Hospital; JA Grote, Excela Health Latrobe Area Hospital; M Dembinski, MPH, M Klevens, DDS, Div of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC.
Deciding he needed a place to stay until he could find a job, he sought out his cousin Martha's boyfriend Boody Johnson (no relation).
Groomsmen were Scott Hampton and Jeremy Wade, both friends of the groom, and Daniel Boody and Tripp Polen, both cousins of the groom.
While she instructed, Dale Boody of Canon City sketched an improvement of his own invention, "an extruded plastic device" is all he would disclose about it.
(6.) Goetz A, Posey K, Fleming J, Jacobs S, Boody L, Wagener MM, et al.