1. boak - Verb
2. Boak - Proper noun
(obsolete) To burp.
(Scotland) To retch or vomit.
Boak (plural Boaks)
A surname.
Boak, A History of Rome to 565 A.D., p. 87 Maniples were units of 120 men each drawn from a single infantry class. Source: Internet
Boak & Sons in Austintown has taken several precautions, including fogging the entire office and its fleet of trucks, owner Sam Boak reported. Source: Internet
ZDNet: Printer Friendly - IBM drops patent bombshell Jim Boak, CTO of IONA Technologies, a provider of ebXML-compliant Web services and application integration software, wonders whether there had been a breakdown in communication. Source: Internet
Lonna’s family wishes to thank Dr. Richard Senior, Dr. Michael Leckie and the North East LHIN (especially Cameron Boak) for their excellent care. Source: Internet
Story by Alexandra Jaffe and David EggertAssociated Press writers Marc Levy, Thomas Beaumont and Josh Boak contributed to this report. Source: Internet
The utility pole damage interrupted electrical service to residents on Boak Lane for about two hours. Source: Internet