Booger
Booger stands for:
- Dried and clumped nasal secretions
- Slugs, foreign bodies in the printing process, see misprints
- Popel (Opava) , tributary of the Opava in the Czech Republic
- the Old High German word for scarecrow, which is used in dialects today
- Booger (warning sign) , a military warning sign at the time of the Thirty Years War
- Legendary figures , see Popelmann and Poplitzer Popelmännchen
- popularly black gathering / developing thunderclouds, see Popelmann #reception
- Booger von Lobkowitz, Bohemian noble family, see Lobkowitz (noble family)
Popel is the family name of the following people:
- Aleh Popel (* 1983), Belarusian football player
- Aleksander S. Popel , American biotechnologist
- Esther Popel (1896–1958), American poet
- Heike Popel (* 1961), German luge athlete
- Markell Onufrijewitsch Popel (1825–1903), Russian Orthodox bishop
- Mary Ellen Popel (* 1920), American actress
- Nikolai Kirillowitsch Popel (1901–1980), Soviet lieutenant general and party activist
- Stephan Popel (1907–1987), Polish-American chess player
First name:
- Popel Coumou (* 1978), Dutch photographer and artist
See also:
Wiktionary: Booger - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations