boondie means A stone thrown as a weapon; or a heavy club. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 86 out of 100.
Why this word is great
BOONDIE — [Noun] A hardened clump of sand or stone used as a thrown weapon, particularly in Western Australia. From the Noongar bundi ("stone"), it carries the weight of both earth and conflict. Unlike "goolie" (a generic term for any thrown stone, lacking the grit of hardened sand) or "cobble" (a smooth, river-worn rock, too benign for battle), a boondie is shaped by necessity—rough, deliberate, lethal. It is the sun-baked clod hurled in a schoolyard scrap, the jagged fragment clenched in a fist during a dispute at the edge of a red-dirt town, the silent projectile arcing through the dry air before impact. Every civilization begins with stones, but some never move past them.
noun
- A stone thrown as a weapon; or a heavy club.“[…]I gathered my gun and boondie and went with him.”