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BOGEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary bogey noun (FEAR) [ C usually singular ] (also bogie); (bogy) something that causes fear among a lot of people, often without reason: the bogey of unemployment
BOGEY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A bogey is something or someone that people are worried about, perhaps without much cause or reason Then there is that old bogey, taxes Age is another bogey for those in the acting business
bogey - Wiktionary, the free dictionary bogey (plural bogeys) Alternative spelling of bogie (“one of two sets of wheels under a locomotive or railcar; also, a structure with axles and wheels under a locomotive, railcar, or semi which provides support and reduces vibration for the vehicle ”)
Bogeyman - Wikipedia Bogeyman Goya's Que viene el Coco (Here Comes the Boogeyman The Boogeyman Is Coming), c 1797 The bogeyman ( ˈboʊɡimæn ; also spelled or known as bogyman, [1] bogy, [1] or bogey, [1] and boogeyman in the United States and Canada) [1] is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior
Bogey Meaning in Slang: Unpacking the Term and Its Usage In slang, “bogey” can refer to several things depending on the context It is most commonly known to signify something that is undesirable or problematic For instance, in social settings, to “catch a bogey” might mean to encounter an awkward situation or an undesirable person
bogey, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Factsheet What does the noun bogey mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun bogey See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in Australian English