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What is a boobaloo?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 6/22/2025

A boobaloo is a playful term often used to refer to a fun or whimsical object, concept, or creature, typically associated with children's entertainment or imaginative play. The term can vary in meaning depending on context, but it generally conveys a sense of lightheartedness and joy. In some instances, it may also refer to a specific character or toy in children's media.

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