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booger

/boog-er/US // ˈbʊg ər //

鼻涕虫,笨蛋,布格尔,傻瓜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. any person or thing: That shark was a mean-looking booger. Paddle the little booger and send him home.
    • : Slang. a piece of dried mucus in or from the nose.
    • : bogeyman.
    • : Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. any ghost, hobgoblin, or other frightening apparition.

Examples

  • Researchers are not so sure why this is, but they think maybe it has to do with our boogers.

  • One of them was that it was hosted by Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong—Lewis and Booger from Revenge of the Nerds.

  • They were both so close I could see the zit on the cheek of the one on the left, the little booger up the nose of the other.

  • Booger flashed his badge at me too fast for me to get a good look at it, but Zit in the front seat gave me a long look at his.

  • The booger one stepped right up close to me, his foot on the inside of mine.

  • "You've been momentarily detained so that we can ensure your safety and the general public safety," Booger said.

  • Booger had been reaching for the door handle but now he whirled on me, all Hulked out and throbbing veins.