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boof
[ boof ]
verb (used without object)
- to launch a kayak over a drop or difficult water formation, using a forward paddle stroke to raise the bow of the craft out of the water:
Be prepared for a lot of spills when you’re learning to boof.
- to engage in anal sex.
- to ingest alcohol or drugs rectally, for more rapid intoxication than ingestion by mouth.
verb (used with object)
- to launch a kayak over (a drop or difficult water formation), using a forward paddle stroke to raise the bow of the craft out of the water:
The trainer made boofing the hole look easy.
- to launch (a kayak) over a drop or difficult water formation, using a forward paddle stroke to raise the bow of the craft out of the water:
This old craft won't survive being boofed many more times.
noun
- a maneuver used to launch a kayak over a drop or difficult water formation:
She was pleased with her almost perfect boof over the ledge.
- a drop or difficult water formation that requires such a maneuver:
If the map is correct, this section of the creek has many boofs.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of boof1
First recorded in 2005–10
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Example Sentences
Of course Jim Hawkins was of this party, carrying the pieces-of-eight parrot in one hand and leading Boof with the other.
From Project Gutenberg
Nobody but a boof could have employed Reuben's tailor or his shoemaker.
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"Well, y' see how it is," he observed to Boof as they turned homeward.
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