(n.) a remote or inaccessible area. usually used in conjunction with the article 'the'.

From the tagalog word "bundok", meaning 'mountain '
John: "Yo yo yo, how was the concert last night?"
Jane: "It was coo', 'cept we had to sit in the mutha-beepin BOONDOCKS!"
by k1 October 4, 2001
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An area of which is resident to small/large suburbs, green zones, and any other location counter to that would be found in a city, that is outside of city limits, or on the outskirts, and still uses that city in it address. Considered the boondocks because of the inconvinence to traval there from the city and/or because the area is mostly over looked by public transportion for that city.
Peter: Hey you want to go hang out downtown today.
Riley: No, I can't I'm stuck at my mom's house out in the boondocks
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A boondocker is someone who goes back and explores the backwoods uncivilized areas. this is usually referred to as someone on a snowmobile.
After boondocking all day we finally reached the summit.
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in most areas of the U.S., boondocks means a rural area away from the city, see the sticks or B.F.E.
In N.Y.C. the boondocks is a reference to Long Island.
EPMD was from tha boondox. Brentwood, Long Island...
by shyster November 20, 2003
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Almost always used as "the boondocks" or "the boonies." This is beyond country. This is far off the main roads, and almost in the wilderness. Essentially the middle of nowhere.
You know you live in the boondocks when you can't see your house from the road.
by Burning Leo July 2, 2011
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