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'''Booger |
'''Booger''' may refer to: |
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* Mucus or snot, usually [[dried nasal mucus]] (U.S. colloquial) |
* Mucus or snot, usually [[dried nasal mucus]] (U.S. colloquial) |
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* A ghost or hobgoblin, used to frighten children; also boogerbear, boogerman or [[bogeyman]] (mainly southern U.S.). |
* A ghost or hobgoblin, used to frighten children; also boogerbear, boogerman or [[bogeyman]] (mainly southern U.S.). |
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* Boogies (people just say it) |
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== People == |
== People == |
Revision as of 07:38, 16 June 2010
Look up booger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Booger may refer to:
- Mucus or snot, usually dried nasal mucus (U.S. colloquial)
- A ghost or hobgoblin, used to frighten children; also boogerbear, boogerman or bogeyman (mainly southern U.S.).
People
- Marco Boogers, a retired footballer from the Netherlands
- Johann Lucas Boër (1751-1835), German doctor
- Bastion Booger, a ring name of professional wrestler Mike Shaw
- Anthony "Booger" McFarland, NFL defensive lineman
- Ed "Booger" Smith, streetball player
- Dudley "Booger" Dawson, a character played by Curtis Armstrong in the Revenge of the Nerds movie series
Other uses
- Boogertown, a community in Gaston County, North Carolina[1]
- The Bardin Booger, a skunk ape, i.e., a cryptid said to inhabit Putnam County, Florida [2]