boonies (way out in the) [n]

english idiom way out in the boonies
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Meaning:

  • When a place is so far away from another place it is located way out in the boonies.

Examples:

  1. That village is way out in the boonies. It takes long to get there.
  2. Oh! Your university is far away. You have to go way out in the boonies.
  3. The cabin was way out in the boonies, with no Wi-Fi or cell signal.
  4. The new hiking trail is way out in the boonies, but the views are worth it.
  5. I don’t want to go camping way out in the boonies—there’s no cell service!
  6. Their wedding venue was beautiful but way out in the boonies. It took us hours to get there.
  7. The farmhouse is way out in the boonies, surrounded by nothing but trees and fields.
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