boondock

/ˈbuːndɑk/
noun
  1. A remote, wild, or rural area, often used in the plural form 'boondocks'.
    • They built a cabin way out in the boondock, miles from the nearest town.
    • The movie is set in a boondock where nothing ever happens.
    • I got lost driving through the boondock with no cell service.
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