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  1. The term boondocks refers to a remote, usually brushy rural area; or to a remote city or town that is considered unsophisticated. The expression was introduced to English by American military personnel serving in the Philippines during the early years of the 20th century. ...
  2. (Boonie) David Clarence Boon, MBE, (born 29 December 1960, in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) nicknamed Boony, is a former Australian cricketer whose international playing career spanned the years 1984-1995. ...
  3. Boondocks
  4. (Boonie) a type of wide brim hat, commonly used by the military, that is usually water resistant and packable
  5. infantry term for the field; jungles or swampy areas far from the comforts of civilization
  6. A non-rural or urban area, generally an area where no one lives.
  7. Far out of the way. Usually where you have to park your car in the student lot
  8. term borrowed from US forces; see bush, outback
  9. Out in the field; jungle or countryside of South Vietnam, also called “Indian Country.”
  10. The jungle. From “boondocks,” first used by U.S. soldiers in the Philippines following the Spanish-American War.  Also called “the bush.”
  11. n. way out in the desert, where cops are less likely to cruise