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Word of the Day – Boondocking

By March 19, 2021Word of the Day

Boondocking (verb/noun)

boon-dok-ing

The act of pulling off the road at a rural location to camp off grid in a van or motorhome.

From North American ‘Boondocks’ – Rough or isolated country

Example sentences

“We did the entire 500 miles for free, by boondocking on grassy verges and wasteland.”

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