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{{Wiktionary|booby|boobie}} | {{Wiktionary|booby|boobie}} | ||
The ''']''' is a type of seabird |
The ''']''' is a type of seabird. | ||
'''Booby''' or '''boobie''' may also refer to: | '''Booby''' or '''boobie''' may also refer to: |
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The booby is a type of seabird.
Booby or boobie may also refer to:
Slang
- Breast, upper part of the torso of a primate
- Madman, as used in James Thurber's short-story "The Unicorn in the Garden"
Places
- Booby Island (Queensland), Queensland, Australia
- Booby Island (Kimberley), Western Australia
- Booby Island (Saint Kitts and Nevis), a mile offshore of (but not officially claimed by) Saint George Basseterre Parish
- Booby Cay, one of the three Swan Islands, Honduras
- Booby Pond, Cayman Islands - see Booby Pond Nature Reserve
As a nickname
- Boobie Clark (1949–1988), American National Football League player
- Russell Clark (criminal) (1898–1968), American thief, bank robber and prison escapee nicknamed "Boobie"
- Anthony Dixon (born 1987), American National Football League player nicknamed "Boobie"
- Daniel Gibson (born 1986), American National Basketball Association player nicknamed "Booby" or "Boobie"
- Boobie Miles (born 1970), American high school football player
Other uses
- Booby, a Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle - see BUAA UAV
- Sir Thomas Booby and Lady Booby, characters in the novel Joseph Andrews
See also
- Booby's Bay, Cornwall, UK
- Booby trap, a device intended to harm a person who triggers it
- Boob (disambiguation)
- Bubi (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Booby
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