1. boose - Noun
2. boose - Verb
3. Boose - Proper noun
A stall or a crib for an ox, cow, or other animal.
To drink excessively. See Booze.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFelder, who did publicly support Boose, met Warren's demand and attempted to whip his party into making an appointment. Source: Internet
“We don’t want to call it,” Boose said. Source: Internet
"With so much at stake it is imperative to select a candidate who has experience," wrote Boose, who was a seasoned campaigner but had never been employed by the Board of Elections before she was hired as the deputy commissioner in August. Source: Internet
Officers were able to identify James Randolph Williams, 23, of Nashville, as one of the suspects and later identified Ryan McNeil Boose, 17, of Nashville, as a second suspect. Source: Internet
Church member Marril Boose, a personal trainer from Cleveland Heights, said he has personally experienced racial profiling many times. Source: Internet