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Term: Boce

Definition:

Boce (noun) - a fictional creature or mythical being typically described as a mischievous trickster.

Boce (verb) - to play mischievous tricks; to prank or tease someone.

Sense 1:

Noun: A boce is a mischievous creature from folklore often depicted with pointed ears, a toothy grin, and a mischievous glint in their eyes. They are believed to play tricks and pranks on people for amusement. Some stories portray them as being small and elusive while others describe them as larger and more mischievous beings.

Example sentence: The children gathered around the fireplace, eager to hear tales of the legendary boce who loved to hide their socks when they least expected it.

Sense 2:

Verb: To boce means to engage in playful trickery or pranks, often done in good humor. It involves mischievous acts such as hiding someone's belongings, setting up surprise gags, or jokingly teasing others.

Example sentence: Sarah decided to boce her friend by filling their room with balloons while they were away.

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