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The word 'booger' is considered colloquial and informal, and may not be appropriate for formal writing. However, it is acceptable to use in informal or casual writing, such as personal emails or texts to friends. Example: "I can't believe you picked your nose and flicked your booger across the room!".
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(She named the clones Booger McKinney, Booger Lee, Booger Ra, Booger Hong, and Booger Park).
Do not attempt facetious phonetic renditions such as "oop north", "fooking" and "booger" when interviewing someone from the north, or "dahn sarf" when writing about south London dire straits not straights disabled people not "the disabled" We aim to use positive language about disability, avoiding outdated terms that stereotype or stigmatise.
He looked toward me with a hint of pity, and muttered, "The school's the size of a booger, and it's way out in those hills".
I have my Waylon Jennings vest, which is this booger here that Waylon gave me, and I have my preaching coat, and every morning it takes me half the goddam day to figure which one I'm going to wear".
Rabalais said, "That's a wide booger, right there".
"It looks like a giant booger almost," Lester said.
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At the news conference, a Republican spokesman, Blake Ryan, labelling this a "Democrat dirty trick," said in a prepared statement, "I can categorically state that no member of the Republican delegation has called Secretary Geithner a booger-face.
Although the Republican congressional delegation disagrees with Secretary Geithner's approach to reducing the deficit and believes that increasing taxes is always detrimental to the entrepreneurial spirit that has made this nation the greatest economic power the world has ever seen, we do not believe he is a booger-face".
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The rumor apparently originated a week ago with an anonymous tip to the Associated Press that one of the senior members of the Republican team in the upcoming budget negotiations had called Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner a "booger-face".
The rumor apparently originated a week ago with an anonymous tip to the Associated Press that one of the senior members of the Republican team in the upcoming budget negotiations had called Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner a "booger-face".
After being expelled, Billy comforted himself by writing a wrenching memoir of addiction, entitled "Boogers".
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