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A "bodge", like its synonyms kludge and fudge, is serviceable: a "botched" job most certainly is not. Douglas and Lucretia Bodger were brother-and-sister characters in the comic strip 'Flook', which appeared in the U.K. Daily Mail newspaper in the 1950s and 1960s. [26] Bodger is the name of a dog in The Incredible Journey.
booger [2] a drag queen whose presentation is unpolished or messy, see: busted break the dawn [2] to give all that one has to something busted [6] being unpolished or messy Bye, Felicia [10] a way of dismissing or shutting down another queen, or ending a conversation chanté, you stay [2] / shantay, you stay [7] / shante, you stay [5]
After being forced out of L.A. his career took a nosedive. For several years he led a nomadic existence, going from town to town taking a series of unsatisfying and low-paying jobs at low-rated stations including a job hosting a garden show in Amarillo. He has used many on-air names, including Johnny Duke, Johnny Style, Johnny Cool, Johnny ...
Marco Boogers (born 1967), Dutch footballer; Quincy Boogers (born 1995), Dutch footballer; Johann Lucas Boër (1751–1835), German physician born Johann Lucas Boogers; Mike Shaw (1957–2010), American professional wrestler known by his ring name "Bastion Booger" Ed Smith (streetball player), American streetball player nicknamed "Booger"
Over 90% of adults pick their noses, and many people end up eating those boogers.. But it turns out snacking on snot is a bad idea. Boogers trap invading viruses and bacteria before they can enter ...
The word buggery today also serves as a general expletive (mild, moderate or severe depending on the context and company), and can be used to replace the word bugger as a simple expletive or as a simile in phrases which do not actually refer literally in any sense to buggery itself, but just use the word for its informal strength of impact, e.g ...
The film will follow a man who goes to desperate lengths to find new employment after being fired from his longtime job. ... most recently, starred in Mary Dauterman’s excellent 2024 indie ...
Curtis Armstrong (born November 27, 1953) [citation needed] is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Booger in the Revenge of the Nerds films, Herbert Viola on the TV series Moonlighting, Miles Dalby in the film Risky Business, and record producer Ahmet Ertegun in the film Ray as well as for playing the role of Metatron on the TV series Supernatural.