The medical term for the word booger is nasal mucus or mucus. The thickness and color of it can vary and it has many uses such as helping to rid the body of a virus and protecting the inside of the nose.
One term used for "boogers or "crusties" is crustolyum. More commonly, it is just called dried nasal mucus. Occasionally, minerals may also collect in the nose, which form solid rhinoliths.
snots; the mucus and dirt that accumulates in the nostrils
The technical term would be mucus, or nasal mucus.
The proper name for bogger would be mucus, the technical name for using your finger to extract boogers is rhinotillexis. Eating your boogers is called mucophagy.
Rhinolith
There is no word for the fear of boogers
Everyone has boogers.
The oogly boogers
anything that has a nasal cavity will have boogers
Yes, horses do have boogers but there boogers is way up in the top of there nose where it first starts and there boogers is very larger than a humans so yes they do.
what is the technical name for debugging?
I don't believe anyone sells boogers.
Boogers Are My Beat was created in 2003.
boogers are cool and your mom likes to like them out of my nose
The technical name is octalthorpe.
Boogers are not poisones they are just GROSS!! i have a 2 year old brother and he eats his boogers and there is no problen with him so your fine.
yes of course, all things have boogers