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Definition of bush doof in English: bush doofnounˈbʊʃ duːf Australian A large outdoor party with dancing to electronic music, held at a remote or rural location. I could imagine dancing to this at a bush doof back in the late 90s Example sentencesExamples - While similar events take place in many countries, the term 'bush doof' has gained particular traction in Australia.
- Alien Nation is a Kiwi take on the traditional Australian bush doof, and it's quite the experience.
- Now we also have 'bush doof', which is a remote location you go to for a dance party.
- The DJ plays at raves and "bush doof" festivals for "everyone from the glowstick-pushing adolescents to the older clubbed-out music connoisseurs."
- The boys stumbled across a dance festival, commonly referred to as a 'bush doof'.
- The most recent bush doof was shut down by the riot squad a week ago.
- Luckily, dictionary editor Sue Butler was on hand to explain to the mystified masses exactly what a bush doof is.
- The police set up roadblocks to prevent revellers attending the so-called "bush doof" on a rural property.
- This November, long-running bush doof Earthcore will take over Pyalong in Victoria for for its enormous 21st edition.
- They also went to many raves and bush doof parties.
Origin 1990s: from bush1 + doof. |