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boondock verb- in trucking, to drive on back roads, avoiding major motorways US
- — Montie Tak, Truck Talk, p. 16, 1971
- to drive off-road through a remote area US
- — John Edwards, Auto Dictionary, p. 17, 1993
- in tiddlywinks, to send an opponent’s wink a long way away, especially out of the playing area UK
After US BOONDOCKS - — C.W.Edwards Glossary, 1980
- in tiddlywinks, to shoot from a position far from the action US
- — Verbatim, p. 525, December 1977
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