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Qu'est-ce (qui) est road booger - définition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Booger Hollow, AR; Booger Hollow

road booger      
An accumulation of ice and snow in the wheel well of a car or truck.
This is a winter phenomenon, generally in the northern U.S. and Canada.
That there's a rilly big road booger on yer truck.Ya want me to kick it off?
booger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Flying booger; Booger (disambiguation); Boogers
Nasal mucus.
The real reason I didn't get the job was a booger hangin outta' my nose during the interview.
Booger dance         
  • Roger Cain ([[United Keetoowah Band]] mask-maker) showing a gourd booger mask (left) and a buffalo mask (right)
TYPE OF DANCE
Booger Dance
The Booger Dance (Cherokee: tsu'nigadu'li,ᏭᏂᎦᏚᎵ "many persons' faces covered over"Michael J. Zogry (2010), Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity, The University of North Carolina Press.

Wikipédia

Booger Hollow, Arkansas

Established in 1961, Booger Hollow Trading Post was a tourist attraction in Pope County, Arkansas. A sign near the attraction's entrance read "Population 7...countin' one coon dog". The trading post offered "hillbilly" and locally themed novelties for tourists as well as local goods such as lye-soap, honey, and sorghum. The Boogerhollow Chuckwagon Cafe had standard fare with colorful menu names such as the "boogerburger" and the "boogerdog."

The attraction actually was actually twelve miles from the community of Booger Hollow, Arkansas. It is also located on a hilltop, instead of within a hollow.

The name of the hollow is derived from a belief in the 1800s that the area where the road through the hollow ran between two cemeteries was haunted. Booger in this instance is a variant of bogeyman, a mythical creature, ghost, or hobgoblin; also boogerman, or boogieman.

The owner of the Booger Hollow Trading Post decided to sell in 2004, but the new owners never reopened the attraction.

Currently, Booger Hollow is closed and abandoned.

A popular photo prop was a two-story outhouse. The lower level was functional but the upper level was perpetually closed "until we git the plummin' figgered out."