booger
/ˈbʊɡər/
noun
- A piece of dried mucus from the nose.
- The little boy wiped a booger off his finger with a tissue.
- The doctor said picking boogers can spread germs.
- She laughed when her friend pointed out a booger in her nose.
- An informal term for a person, often used playfully or with mild annoyance.
- He's a tough old booger who never complains.
- You're a sneaky booger for finishing all the cookies.
- That little booger hid my keys again as a joke.
- Something that causes difficulty or annoyance; a problem.
- The broken zipper was a booger to fix.
- That steep hill is a booger to climb on a bike.
- This math problem is a real booger to solve.