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What does booper mean?

"Booper" doesn't have a single, widely accepted definition. It can be used in a few different ways, depending on context:

1. As a playful or affectionate term:

* Similar to "boo" or "babe": Can be used between friends or romantic partners as a cute or endearing term.

* As a nickname: Sometimes used as a playful nickname for someone, especially a child or pet.

* For a specific action: "To booper" could refer to a light tap or poke on the nose, similar to "bopping".

2. As a slang term:

* "Booper" could be slang for a "booger," but this is not a common usage.

* "Booper" could be a shortened version of "booperdooper," a slang term for "awesome" or "cool," but this is also not widely used.

3. As a fictional term:

* In the TV show "Community": "Booper" was used by Abed Nadir to refer to a "sentient" TV remote.

Therefore, to understand what "booper" means, you need to consider the context in which it's used.

Examples:

* "Hey booper, what's up?" (affectionate term)

* "My little booper is so cute when they sleep." (nickname)

* "I gave the dog a little booper on the nose." (action)

If you can provide more context, I may be able to give a more specific definition of "booper".

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