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  2. Drag Race terminology - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Bugger - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Booger - Wikipedia

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    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"

  5. Why you shouldn't eat your boogers - AOL

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    Boogers serve as your body's front-line defense against invading germs. When you breathe in, you're not just inhaling air. You're also taking in bacteria, viruses, and dirt.

  6. Talk:Bugger - Wikipedia

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    And I say this as a well-read individual. The only usage I knew growing up (Idaho and California) is as a synonym for a pesky kid. Thmazing 04:19, 28 March 2009 (UTC) As an American, I grew up with "bugger" being totally inoffensive. And it was pronounced, and often spelled, "booger". Being called a "little booger" was common as a kid.

  7. Pick boogers for fun [Video] - AOL

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    You win this game by picking boogers. Seriously. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  8. Bogeyman - Wikipedia

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    The word bogeyman, used to describe a monster in English, may have derived from Middle English bugge or bogge, which means 'frightening specter', 'terror', or 'scarecrow'. It relates to boggart, bugbear (from bug, meaning 'goblin' or 'scarecrow' and bear) an imaginary demon in the form of a bear that ate small children. It was also used to mean ...

  9. Bugger (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bugger is a slang expletive used in vernacular English. Bugger may also refer to: Buggers, a derogatory term for the Formics, an insectoid alien species in the Ender's Game series of novels