colloquial meaning: an adventure undertaken solely for its intrinsic joy.
We took a boondoggle to watch the sunset on the river.
A word created by anti spending conservative politicians who don't want the public to have nice things.
That rail project in California is turning into a real boondoggle
Sneaking up on a woman from behind and performing oral sex on a donkey
oh Thomas, why did you have to boondoggle yesterday night?
Any activity, action, or circumstance that is an overwhelming waste of time, energy or resources.
"I think the laws governing age of consent are a complete boondoggle" -Luka "Aspire" Rolovik
1. Foolish waste of money.
2. President Trump's border wall
"Trump's Border Wall Boondoggle."
Bloomberg News, August 10, 2018
To a level of surprise and confusion that it's severe and or flabbergasting
I watched LeBron dropped 50 at his prehistoric age and that mf left me boondoggled
To a level of surprise and confusion that it's severe and or flabbergasting
I watched LeBron dropped 50 at his prehistoric age and that mf left me boondoggled