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boonies (way out in the) [n]

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Meaning:
- When a place is so far away from another place it is located way out in the boonies.
Examples:
- That village is way out in the boonies. It takes long to get there.
- Oh! Your university is far away. You have to go way out in the boonies.
- The cabin was way out in the boonies, with no Wi-Fi or cell signal.
- The new hiking trail is way out in the boonies, but the views are worth it.
- I don’t want to go camping way out in the boonies—there’s no cell service!
- Their wedding venue was beautiful but way out in the boonies. It took us hours to get there.
- The farmhouse is way out in the boonies, surrounded by nothing but trees and fields.