Pronunciation: /ˈbuːfɪŋ/
verb the act of inserting drugs or alcohol into the rectum for a faster and more intense high
A1 I boofed the ball to my friend during the game.
A2 She boofed the package onto the doorstep before ringing the bell.
B1 The magician boofed the scarf into thin air and made it disappear.
B2 The chef boofed the ingredients together to create a delicious dish.
C1 The artist boofed the colors on the canvas with precision and skill.
C2 The scientist boofed the chemicals in the lab to conduct an experiment.
formal The medical community does not condone the practice of boofing as a means of drug administration.
informal I heard some people at the party were boofing last night, but I didn't stick around to see.
slang I can't believe he's still boofing, he needs to find a healthier way to cope with his stress.
figurative She's been boofing her responsibilities at work, and it's starting to catch up with her.
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