boondocker

[boon-dok-er]

boon·dock·er

[boon-dok-er]
noun Slang.

Origin:
1950–55, Americanism; boondock(s) + -er1
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Boondocker is always a great word to know.
So is brown-nose. Does it mean:
to seek favors from a person in an obsequious manner, to fawn over
a grotesquely awkward person; an eccentric person
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