Boor

Word BOOR
Character 4
Hyphenation boor
Pronunciations /bʊə/

Definitions and meanings of "Boor"

What do we mean by boor?

A person with rude, clumsy manners and little refinement. noun

A peasant. noun

A countryman; a peasant; a rustic; a clown; particularly, a Dutch or German peasant. noun

Hence One who is rude in manners, or illiterate; a clown; a clownish person. noun

capitalized Same as Boer. noun

A husbandman; a peasant; a rustic; esp. a clownish or unrefined countryman. noun

A Dutch, German, or Russian peasant; esp. a Dutch colonist in South Africa, Guiana, etc.: a boer. noun

A rude ill-bred person; one who is clownish in manners. noun

A peasant. noun

A Boer, white South African of Dutch or Huguenot descent noun

A yokel, country bumpkin, noun

An uncultured person noun

A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement noun

A peasant.

A Boer, white South African of Dutch or Huguenot descent.

A yokel, country bumpkin.

An uncultured person.

A rude or insensative person Urban Dictionary

When you are excited about something this word is said. Urban Dictionary

A splice of the English 'boring' and 'boor.' This delightful wordplay, suggests the combination of extreme boredom and a kind of passive rudeness that is so contemptuous as to make one wish to vomit. Syn: passe ennui. Urban Dictionary

A colloquialised derivative of the original meaning of boor from rude young man to savage drinking beast. Also used as in 'to boor / go booring' meaning to go out drinking. Urban Dictionary

Vagina. Pussy. Urban Dictionary

1.To inflict a wound with any capable object 2.Stab Urban Dictionary

One with an elephants trunk for a cock Urban Dictionary

Someone who thinks they can operate a rig but just fuck it every time Urban Dictionary

A boorish person who creates boredom all around himself or herself. boor bore Urban Dictionary

He is the best person to ever live he is the greatest the sweetest and the cutest thing ever he is strong and tuff but adorable he is the best chance my mine Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Boor

The word "boor" in example sentences

It's a reversal of the premise of "Amadeus," in which the boor is the genius and the court favorite a composer possessing more in the way of political skill than musical gifts. ❋ Peter Marks (2010)

Stanley, for example, was often called a boor and a brute when in reality he was merely hiding a fine nature behind the armour necessary to resist native imposition and worse. ❋ Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1918)

Though he is a boor, that is to be expected, as his father is an enlisted man. ❋ Unknown (2008)

According to this argument based on self-assertive aggressiveness, the boor was the man possessed of a strong personality, while the gentleman was relatively "impersonal." ❋ Sidney Lewis Gulick (1902)

I hear if you watch “Passion of the Christ”, you turn into the kind of boor that says that all sex should be within a context of looking to get married and have babies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rather, it's very clear that Will cut the line because it was an inconvenient impediment to his journalistic goal, which was to portray Webb as a "boor" who was rude to the Commander in Chief, and to show that this new upstart is a threat to Washington's alleged code of "civility and clear speaking" (his words). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Will calls Webb a "boor" and a "pompous poseur" (two phrases that might have popped into Will's mind while shaving in the mirror that morning) and asserts Webb has "patent disrespect for the presidency". ❋ Unknown (2006)

Rather, it's very clear that Will cut the line because it was an inconvenient impediment to his journalistic goal, which was to portray Webb as a "boor" who was rude to the Commander in Chief, and to show that this new upstart is a threat to Washington's alleged code of "civility and clear speaking" his words. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It is only a "boor" who seeks to impose his own hobbies and interests upon a stranger, disregarding entirely the presumable likes and dislikes of the latter. ❋ Donald Ogden Stewart (1937)

The "boor" to whom I have already alluded protested against the presence of the "Negro" and made a pretext for leaving without paying his board. ❋ Theophilus Gould (1866)

Flattering himself from her calmness that Mercy had got over her foolish liking for the "boor," as he would not unfrequently style the chief, he had listened to the prayers of her mother, and submitted to her company at the dinner-table; but he continued to treat her as one who had committed a shameful fault. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Hale, who grew up in Colorado and graduated from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, demonstrates an extraordinary intellectual range, and only his wacky sense of humor can keep Bruno from coming off as a hirsute boor. ❋ Ron Charles (2011)

Thanks for ordering some savon here. ébouriffé (e) (ay-boor-ee-fay) adjective ❋ Unknown (2010)

Which makes me loose interest and at once takes you back to being not more than the uneducated boor that you are ❋ Unknown (2010)

Who DOES have a position on the Confederate Flag, (he voted to keep it flying over the State House, one of the last to do so), and has been known to be a racist boor in the past, as one of ol Strom's last hires. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Nic] is [such a] [fuckin] boor! ❋ Alexius (2003)

T says: "[sup bro], got us some [tickets] for [the sway] concert" D says: "boor!" ❋ Olly T (2006)

That post-Lacanian [treatise] on [Freud's] top-left underwear [drawer] was so 'booring' as to make me vomit. ❋ Snellite (2009)

i)Oliver [Reed], what a total fucking [boor]! ii)Any [booring] this weekend? iii)That lad loves to boor ❋ T Boor (2008)

[Uski] [boor] me lund [thuk] gaya. : Her pussy got struck by a dick ❋ Mote Lund Ka Sipahi (2004)

Don't [make me] [boor] you [bruv]! he got boored up ❋ Stickler (2006)

Damn, did you see that elephant at [the zoo]? Nah man, that was [a Jacob] [Boor] ❋ PimpMastaJizzle (2010)

Mad Boore has [fucked it] again ❋ Kangaskidsteer (2021)

Most [politicians] are boor-bores. ❋ Joyce Boles (2006)

[Hey] have [you seen] Seth boore [long shlong] ❋ Love10135 (2019)

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