boondock (1)
n a shot in which a squopped wink is freed and comes to rest far from the center of action in a game, or is sent off the mat. Also vt. [circa 1971, US]
1977 Verbatim Dec. Philip Michael Cohen. Page 4. boondock--to shoot (a wink) far from the scene of action or off the mat. Incidentally, winkers who graduate & move away from the centers of activity are said to be 'boondocked.'