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It sounds English a bit.

Perhaps, 'bugger'? Oh, bloody hell, oh bugger, oh, I've got a bugger, oh what a bugger in here there is, oh what a nasty bugger I've got 'ere...

And then came into some sort of foreign accent (Stereotypical Candian accent?)as 'booger'?

EDIT: Ah, posted a little late, appears it is English in origin!

What a silly question ^^

2006-06-07 11:38:42 · answer #1 · answered by Poison 2 · 2 1

The king of england 200 years ago picked his nose, he said it lookked like his son named booger, so he named it that.

2006-06-07 18:38:48 · answer #2 · answered by Hayley 4 · 0 0

Well, I looked at the only site on the web that I thought might give you the answer but it's not there.

For fun though, try going to http://bored.com

What a fun site. Lots to look at and do there.

Hope you enjoy!!!

2006-06-07 18:47:53 · answer #3 · answered by Cyndee 5 · 0 0

We call them bogies in the UK, just thought you would like to know!

2006-06-07 18:37:48 · answer #4 · answered by TellMeWhy? 4 · 0 0

what the hell is a booger or bogies......!

2006-06-07 18:39:41 · answer #5 · answered by j1wln 2 · 0 0

have no clue and who cares...what a sick question yuck!!!!!!!

2006-06-07 18:39:22 · answer #6 · answered by silhouette 6 · 0 0

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