Define Boonie Meaning

Boonie
A party, with alcohol and sometimes drugs, held by underage teenagers way out in a remote desert area, where it's unlikely to attract the attention of the Sheriff's Department. Usually there is a bonfire for light and heat in cold weather. Synonym is "boondocker"; and "boonie" is a shortened version of the term "boondocker." These two terms are common in the southwestern United States, especially in Tucson, Ariz. "Boonie" and "boondocker" have been in use at least since the 1950s.

Man, I got wasted at that boonie last night.
By Amaleta
Boonie
n: 1) usu "the boonies;" an area far from human development. 2) a soft wide-brimmed military hat usually worn in hot weather; also "boonie hat."

1) Don't bother coming out here since I live in the boonies.
2) Boonies are popular with American troops in the desert and American civilians in the outdoors.
By Fanechka
Boonie
- a human who is greatly loved by another
- a sweet name that you call your sweetheart by .
- an affectionate term

Ruman, you are my boonie! I love you!
By Antonia
Boonie
Diving around in the middle of nowhere in order to smoke pot.

The dorm's smoke detector forced us to go on a boonie last night.

I thought the cops were following me on that boonie last night...turns out I'm just paranoid.
By Valencia
Boonie
Someone who is able to ingest large quantities of alcohol and still function. (After David Boon, an Australian cricketer who drank 42 cans of beer on a flight to London)

He's done a boonie. He's drunk the bar dry.
By Amelina
Boonie
A type of hat worn in the military.

The soldier wore a camouflage boonie.
By Dottie
Boonie
1) a person similar to one found on the show The Boondocks.

2) a person who acts very ghetto and talks with strong slang

By Leslie
Boonies
The sticks, in the middle of no where. Usually associated with living out in the country.

Man, I live out in the boonies. It takes an hour an a half to get to the nearest gas station.
By Siana
The Boonies
The middle of nowhere; nothing but trees and farms for miles around, maybe a house or two. Children wishing to trick-or-treat must travel 20-30 minutes to their nearest friend's neighborhood, thereby attributing to an overcrowding problem in suburban developments on Halloween

"Hey, wanna go to Billy's house? He just got a new trampoline."

"Nah, it's raining and he lives all the way out in the boonies. Let's just stay here and play Xbox."

"Word. Freedom Fighters rules! When's the sequel coming out?"

"Who knows man, Electronic Arts needs to get on that $hit."
By Prissie
Boonies
American, colloquial word for wilderness or places in the middle of nowhere, far from any civilisation

By Joeann