English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com
noun

boonies

BOO-neez
noun
1
A remote, rural, or unfashionable area, far from any city (informal); short for "boondocks."
"They moved out to the boonies for cheaper rent and more space."

How to Use Boonies

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAn informal way of saying somewhere is remote and far from city life.

When to use it

Casual and often used a little jokingly or dismissively about a place.

Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.
Test yourself on “boonies” A quick quiz — meaning, synonyms & usage

Fill the Gap

Can you complete this real example?

They moved out to the _____ for cheaper rent and more space.

Etymology

A clipped form of "boondocks," which was popularized by US troops in the Vietnam War to describe remote rural areas, ultimately from a Tagalog word for "mountain."

Rhymes for boonies

See all rhymes for boonies →
Definitions: FreeDict original editorial