boondock vs bramble

boondock

noun
  • A brushy, rural area or location. 

  • A shot that strikes a squopped wink and sends it flying far away. 

verb
  • To stay in a self-contained recreational vehicle without connections to water, electricity, or sewer services, especially in a remote location. 

  • To camp in a dry brushy location. 

  • To strike a squopped wink and send it flying far away. 

bramble

noun
  • Any thorny shrub. 

  • A cocktail of gin, lemon juice, and blackberry liqueur. 

  • The soft fruit borne by the species Rubus fruticosus formed of a black (when ripe) cluster of drupelets. 

  • Any of many closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus including the blackberry and likely not including the raspberry proper. 

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