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    [Noun]  | "bo*gey" 


    1: specter, phantom

    2: a source of fear, perplexity, or harassment

    3: one stroke over par on a hole


    Origin: 1826 ;

     Probably alteration of bogle;

    [Noun]  | "bo*gie" | \ ˈbō-gē \


    1: a low strongly built cart

    2: a swiveling railway truck

    3: the driving-wheel assembly consisting of the rear four wheels of a 6-wheel automotive truck


    Origin: 1835 ;

     Origin unknown;

    [Noun]  | "bo*gey" 


    1: a low strongly built cart

    2: a swiveling railway truck

    3: the driving-wheel assembly consisting of the rear four wheels of a 6-wheel automotive truck

    [Noun]  | "double bogey" 


    1: a golf score of two strokes over par on a hole


    Origin: 1954 ;

    [Noun]  | "triple bogey" 


    1: a golf score of three strokes over par on a hole


    Origin: 1963 ;

    [Verb]  | "bo*gey" | \ ˈbō-gē \


    1: to shoot (a hole in golf) in one over par


    Origin: 1948 ;

    [Noun]  | "bogeys" 


    1: something or someone that causes fear or dread especially without reason;


      * e.g., " ... math and math tests have long been bogeys for many students "



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    2: the soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living people;


      * e.g., " ... the child believed bogeys lived in the closet "



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    [Noun]  | "bogey" 


    1: something or someone that causes fear or dread especially without reason;


      * e.g., " ... math and math tests have long been bogeys for many students "



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    2: the soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living people;


      * e.g., " ... the child believed bogeys lived in the closet "



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     [ "bogey" ]

    1: a ciggarette

      * e.g.,  ... Let me get a bogey. 

     [ "bogey" ]

    1: The UK's word for booger

      * e.g.,  ... You have bogey up ya nose. 

     [ "bogey" ]

    1: An aeriral radar contact that has not yet been confirmed as hostile.

      * e.g.,  ... All right checkerboard squadron, Watch those Bogeys, if they try to engage, take 'em out. 

     [ "Bogey" ]

    1: Noun: a tourist in Keswick, often seen wearing clothing from mountain warehouse or trespass, known for using walking sticks on paved streets for no apparent reason, eat scrumpled up egg and cress sandwiches in cling film from deep within their 6 layer rucksack which also contains a straw leading from the bag to their mouth, a mug of carrot and coriander soup, several maps, pop up tent which doesn’t keep out bugs and leaves their legs popping out, and the worlds thinnest sleeping mat.

      * e.g.,  ... “Saw a bloke in Keswick the other day he got a pop-up bowl out of his massive bag for his spaniel to drink out of, he was a massive bogey!” 

     [ "bogey" ]

    1: small self built gocart. usually built from old prams wheel axels, rope and pieces of old wood in the 50´s & 60´s. typical south manchester (uk) dialect. built by kids for summer fun.

      * e.g.,  ... me and our kid built a crackin bogey! 

     [ "Bogey" ]

    1:  Someone who isn't trustworthy Verb: To steal/To trick Comes from the Air Force term of enemy fighter planes.

      * e.g.,  ... Don't trust him, he's a bogey.. 

     [ "bogey" ]

    1:  A cigarette.

      * e.g.,  ...  "Got any bogey's?" 


     [ "bogey" ]

    2:  An enemy.

      * e.g.,  ...  "He my bogey." 

     [ "Bogey" ]

    1: A cigarette.

      * e.g.,  ... "Got and bogeys" 

     [ "Bogey" ]

    1: An un-breakable and slightly psychotic bond, which will remain dormant regardless of relationship status. The bond refers to a unique trio consisting of peculiar and funky minds who collaborate to engage in pointless drama and demonstrate snakes-like behaviour in a consistent and intermittent pattern.

      * e.g.,  ... Example #1- 

     [ "bogey" ]

    1:  A dried and usually tasty snack to be found in ones nasal passage.

      * e.g.,  ...  Dave picked his nose and chowed down on a tasty bogey! 


     [ "bogey" ]

    2:  One over par on a golf hole.

      * e.g.,  ...  Par 3 hole, you get a 4, thats a bogey. 


     [ "bogey" ]

    3:  An enemy fighter plane.

      * e.g.,  ...  Charlie, Charlie. 9 O'clock, there's a bogey on my tail. 


     [ "bogey" ]

    4:  A homemade go-cart (soapbox racer in america) with no engine or brakes and very little steering, used for getting to the bottom of hills quickly and dangerously

      * e.g.,  ...  Timmy was a little nervous at the top of death hill as the bogey he had made with his father was less than roadworthy. 

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