释义 |
booger noun- a glob of nasal mucus US, 1891
- Eeeeuwww! You got a booger on your shirt! — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 76, 1974
- She peered at me with fierce suspicion, so I crossed my eyes and probed for a booger. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 36, 1993
- cocaine US
- — Jim Crotty, How to Talk American, p. 114, 1997
- a fellow; a rascal UK, 1708
- I couldn’t help wondering where the old booger was and what he was up to, now that we were separated and our pardnership busted. — Guy Owen, The Flim-Flam Man and the Apprentice Grifter, p. 19, 1972
- the vagina; and so, woman as sexual object US, 1959
- I bet LaNelle got some sweet booger up top of them nice long legs. — Ken Weaver, Texas Crude, p. 105, 1984
- a technician in avionics CANADA
- — Tom Langeste, Words on the Wing, p. 36, 1995
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