The trademark name is Ouija board, an entertainment item often linked to arcane spiritual practices.
The word you are looking for is "wedgie board" and it is spelled as such.
A "wedgie" is a noun. One type of wedgie is GIVEN, the other is WORN. The past tense would be "gave a wedgie" or "wore a wedgie" (the shoe).
That is the correct spelling of "boredom" (tedium, lack of excitement).
over bored
diflas
The correct spelling is "bored a hole"
The past tense of "boring" is "bored."
In Polish "I'm bored" is "Jestem znudzony" or "Nudzę się".
être ennuyé
Bored: I don't have anything to do. Board: a piece of wood. Bored: drilled or cut a hole in something.
The English spelling is always the same, bored (uninterested, or drilled a hole).
A scarecrow wedgie
It is when you are given a wedgie or hanging wedgie and someone hits or kicks you in the nuts.