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Meaning of Bogey | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
bəʊɡi

Definitions

  1. A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.
  2. A male given name.
  3. A bog-standard (representative) specimen taken from the center of production.
    UK
  4. A swim or bathe; a bath.
  5. 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”).
    alt-of, alternative
  6. The Devil.
    archaic, capitalized, often, usually, with-definite-article
  7. Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American film and stage actor.
  8. Alternative spelling of bogie (“hand-operated truck or trolley”).
    alt-of, alternative
  9. A bugbear: any terrifying thing.
  10. Alternative spelling of bogie (“railway carriage”).
  11. A police officer.
  12. A standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.
  13. An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen and suspected to be hostile.
  14. Synonym of bandit: an enemy aircraft.
  15. The notional opponent of a golfer playing alone.
  16. A score of one over par on a hole.
  17. A piece of mucus in or removed from the nostril; a booger.
    UK

Equivalents

العربية الغول
Български плашило таласъ́м
Bosanski плашило
Čeština strašák strašidlo
Ελληνικά μύξα
Français bogey boguey
Gaeilge bógaí
Hrvatski плашило
Íslenska skolli
日本語 ボギー
Polski fąfel koza
Српски плашило

Examples

“If one man could be said to be responsible for the creation of the Russian bogy, it was a much-decorated British general named Sir Robert Wilson.”
“Religious divides [among Protestants] went deep — this is evident from the reams of sermons and theological polemics published and avidly read — and only bashing the old bogey of Romism ('No Popery!') could unite Protestants.”
“England could have been forgiven for believing the fates were against them as they trailed to their League A Group Four opponents, who have become something of a bogey side over the years.”
“He stood on the sand near the gravel road that passed within two miles of the site of the disintegrated bogey, binoculars hanging on a leather strap from his neck, face streaming with sweat under the brim of his hat... Army and government trucks passed along the road every few minutes, some bearing radiation stickers; many of those outward bound, he knew, carried fragments of the bogey. He was not privy to what they were finding.”
“God dammit, Mustang! This is Ghost Rider 117. This bogey is all over me. He's got missile lock on me. Do I have permission to fire?”
“‘I was just having a practice round against bogey,’ he said. ‘I caddied for myself, so there were no witnesses.’”
“My mother would use leaves from trees to make soap for washing our bodies with, and unfortunately for us kids there was no excuse not to take a bogey.”
“Upgrading the tram bogeys to air-conditioned bogeys costs the State Government approximately INR 25,00,000/- per bogey.”
“Bogey's voice is breaking. When he speaks he rushes up and down the scale.”
“In quintessential roles, Bogart and Bergman are former lovers reunited in wartorn Casablanca. Bogey is the cynical cafe owner who lives by his own moral code and sticks his neck out for “no one.””

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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