booger

Related to booger: Eye booger

booger

A piece of solid mucus from the nose. Ew, quit rubbing your boogers on me, or I'll tell Mom! I don't have any noticeable boogers, do I?

boogie

1. verb To leave or depart. Dude, I hear sirens—we better boogie before the cops get here.
2. verb To dance, often to rock music specifically. I hope you'll boogie with me tonight—my husband hates to dance.
3. verb To become focused and work diligently on something. Fine, take a break now, and then we'll boogie.
4. verb, vulgar slang To have sex. I heard that Katie and Brad boogied last night after leaving the bar together.
5. noun A style of dance that is often done to rock music. I'm not great with the boogie—can you show me some moves?
6. noun Solid mucus removed from the nose. Ew, quit rubbing your boogies on me, or I'll tell Mom! I don't have any noticeable boogies, do I?
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

booger

1. n. a blob of nasal mucus, moist or dry. (Usually objectionable.) Keep your boogers to yourself!
2. Go to boogie.

boogie

(ˈbugi and ˈbʊgi)
1. n. a kind of rock dance. I didn’t like the boogie until I learned how to do it right.
2. in. to dance rock-style. I’m too old to boogie.
3. n. a party where the boogie is danced. There’s a boogie over at Steve’s tonight.
4. in. to get down to work; to get down to business. All right, it’s time to boogie. Cool it!
5. and booger n. a piece of nasal mucus. (Usually objectionable.) Is that a boogie on your lip, or what? There’s a booger on his collar.
6. in. to leave. Come on, man. Let’s boogie.
7. n. a tumor. (see also guber.) Looks like a little boogie down in the lung.
8. in. to copulate; to have sex. (Usually objectionable.) Let’s go boogie.

booger

verb
See boogie
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • nose-picker
  • blow (one's) nose
  • blow nose
  • cross over
  • blow
  • blown
  • boogie
  • boogies
  • booging
  • face off
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When a captured gang member threatens to crack under police torture, crime kingpin Rasp (Eugene Mundun) dispatches trusted henchman Kid (Kirill Poluhin) and his trio Of stereotypical underlings--hotheaded young Whiz (Eugene Tkachuk), stolid slow-thinking Beef (Anatoly Otradnov) and jittery Booger (Alexander Golubkov)--to the Czech Republic to kidnap their imprisoned comrade's sister Angela, aka "Alien" (Romanycheva), thus ensuring his silence.
I spotted a cute guy staring at me, so I quickly stopped and said, "Well, that's how and play if I liked dolls." He gave me this weird look and said, "Why don't you wipe your nose?" He was staring because there was a huge booger hanging out.
After becoming tongue-tied I once asked for a "Shaggy booger" in a shop.
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