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    [Verb]  | "bo*gart" | \ ˈbō-ˌgärt \


    1: bully

    2: to use or consume without sharing


    Origin: 1965 ;

     Probably from Humphrey Bogart †1957 American film actor;

    [Biographical name]  | "Bo*gart" | \ ˈbō-ˌgärt \


    1: Humphrey (DeForest) 1899—1957 American actor

    [Verb]  | "bogart" 


    1: to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats;


      * e.g., " ... our coach told us not to let the other team bogart us on the field "



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     [ "bogart" ]

    1: (slang verb) To keep something all for oneself, thus depriving anyone else of having any. A slang term derived from the last name of famous actor Humphrey Bogart because he often kept a cigarette in the corner of his mouth, seemingly never actually drawing on it or smoking it. Often used with weed or joints but can be applied to anything.

      * e.g.,  ... "Don't bogart that blunt man, pass that over here!" 

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: Humphrey Bogart smoked all those cigarettes. He died from lung cancer. When you hang onto a joint and let it burn without sharing, you look like Bogart with his perennial smoke dangling from his lips. The term had no popularity until it became a hit song in the 1970's.

      * e.g.,  ... Don't Bogart That Joint  

     [ "bogart" ]

    1:  to greedily covet something to the point of paranoia, even when among friends;

      * e.g.,  ... In the movie, Bogart's character, Dobbs, and his two prospecting buddies strike gold! The minute they do, however, Dobbs becomes super greedy, selfish, and paranoid. When he is the one selected to go into town for supplies, he freaks out: Dobbs: Why am I elected to go to the village? Why me instead of you and Curtin? Oh, don't think I don't see through that. You two've thrown in against me. The two days I'd be gone would give you plenty of time to discover where my goods are, wouldn't it? Later, they're sitting around a campfire after having split up the gold from their claim. Dobbs is off the reservation at this point and convinced the other two are planning to take his share after he falls asleep: Dobbs: Let's see, three times 35 - is a hundred and five. I'll bet you 105,000 dollars that you go to sleep before I do... He is threatening to kill them and take their gold if they fall asleep. In other words, he is bogarting the shit out of that gold. 


     [ "bogart" ]

    2:  to knowingly and covertly attempt to consume a larger share of the communal weed than is proper, at the expense of one's homeboys/girls. Origin Refers to characteristics displayed by the actor Humphrey Bogart in his portrayal of Fred Dobbs in the 1948 motion picture, 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.' Dobbs is selfish and distrustful of his friends and attempts to hoard for himself the gold that he and his companions discover while prospecting in Mexico.

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: v. To hog something which is supposed to be shared, worde.g./word, a wordbone/word or wordcontroller/word.

      * e.g.,  ... Quit bogarting the j, foo. Pass that sucka. 


     [ "bogart" ]

    2: n. A person who bogarts


     [ "bogart" ]

    3: n. The act of wordbogarting/word.

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: To keep a spliff to oneself to oneself, especially while hanging from your mouth. From actor Humphrey Bogart's trademark cigarettes, held in lips or hand, but rarely actually smoked.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey, Bogart! Pass the joint. 

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: To keep for oneself, to hog or not share.

      * e.g.,  ... Phrase from Country Joe and the Fish's song way back when, "Don't bogart that joint my friend, pass it over to me." 

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: To use up/hold on to something long after your share is consumed/turn is over. Alternatively, to take control away from the person whose turn it is.

      * e.g.,  ... "Dave had included a link to a New York Times article, and Murphy bogarted the mouse in order to click on it as quickly as possible."  

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: To hog; to take something considered common property and not share with others

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, don't bogart the nachos! 

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: To idly possess a shared item (such as a blunt) instead of letting someone else use it. Named for Humphrey Bogart, often seen in films with a cigarette idly sitting in his lips or hand.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey man, either hit that pipe or pass it on, don't bogart the damn thing." 

     [ "bogart" ]

    1: The term 'Bogart' as it has been defined here only exemplifies part of the meaning. It has nothing to do specifically with 'hogging' a joint or smoking in general.

      * e.g.,  ... If you think you're just going to 'Bogart' me around like this, you are mistaken. 


     [ "bogart" ]

    2: It is a VERB describing an act of boldness and fearlessness as was exhibited by Bogart in most of his film roles.


     [ "bogart" ]

    3: You Bogart your way into your boss' office when you don't care what the secretary says. You 'Bogart' your way into traffic when no one will let you into your lane and you 'Bogart' a joint when you could care less that anyone else is waiting for a hit.


     [ "bogart" ]

    4: This is the real origin of the term, "Don't Bogart that joint."

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