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Meaning of Bogie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈbəʊ.ɡi

Definitions

  1. A marijuana cigarette; a joint.
    US, slang
  2. Alternative spelling of bogey.
  3. A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.
  4. A low, hand-operated truck, generally with four wheels, used for transporting objects or for riding on as a toy; a trolley.
    Northern-England
  5. A standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.
  6. 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.
  7. An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen and suspected to be hostile.
  8. A set of wheels attached to one of an aircraft's landing gear, or the structure connecting the wheels in one such set.
  9. A railway carriage.
  10. A score of one over par on a hole.
  11. A soapbox racing vehicle.
  12. A piece of dried mucus in or removed from the nostril.

Equivalents

العربية التّصويب
Čeština podvozek vozík
Deutsch Drehgestell
Español bogi
Français boggie bogie
Bahasa Indonesia bogie
Italiano carrello
日本語 台車
한국어 대차
Nederlands draaistel
Polski babok babol wózek
Română boghiu

Examples

“1878. Bogie Trucks for Railway Locomotives, &c.: [...] Fig. 1 is a cross section and Fig. 2 a section plan of a bogie. A curved casting a is fixed to the engine and a wrought-iron beam or beams b are connected to the bogie frames by links c fitted with or without springs d.”
“The soil all along this portion of the route is so elastic and the line so straight and level that the train goes humming along without jar or vibration, and the sensation in these cars, with their six-wheeled bogies and well arranged springs, is more like what one imagines flying to be than a mere matter-of-fact railway journey.”
“An empty train was by mistake sent into the rear of an ordinary train standing at the station Rathausbrücke. The two colliding car-ends were damaged and the bogie of the standing train was lifted off the supporting rail so that its wheels settled by the side of the rail. Neither train fell, however, and nobody was seriously hurt.”
“We then had to endure a four-hour-long change of bogies at Brest - from the Soviet 1520mm-wide gauge to the 1435mm Polish and West European - when our carriage, with passengers inside, was lifted off the track by giant railway jacks, giving us a brief and not entirely unpleasant feeling of levitation.”
“Although most A320s have two wheels on each of their main gear, a few built for the Indian market have four-wheel bogies, halving the amount of weight on each wheel and allowing the aircraft to use runways that couldn't withstand the ground pressure from a standard A320.”
“The bogie coaches which he spoke of last year had been brought or were being brought into active service, but they had no further wagon stock available.”
“Although we took our eight bogies along to Whitstable at 60 m.p.h., and made a clean start from there, after Herne Bay the engine primed badly on Blacksole Bank and nearly stopped before we got over the top. Then we ran like the wind across the marshes with half-regulator, 30 per cent cut-off, and the engine blowing off.”
“Hard work is required from men and machines as I was to experience later when footplating Lambton No 5 on five bogies battling its way up Newtondale.”
“[...] Ashoke was still reading at two-thirty in the morning, one of the few passengers on the train who was awake, when the locomotive engine and seven bogies derailed from the broad-gauge line. The first four bogies capsized into a depression alongside the track.”
“bogies: marijuana cigarettes.”
“We normally dropped off at Shooters Billiards where we'd play pool and arcades, but sometimes left to do other shit. Shooters was a good lie to our parents when we came home smelling like smoke, because people smoked in the place, so we'd get away with smoking bogies or weed.”
“If i was the hulk i would smash you bite you like a cashew, then i smoke a bogie if i have to”
“I ain't got no trees for sale but I got some personal shit for me. Ima fuck with you 'cause you seem like an a'ight nigga. You smoke bogies?”
“All of a sudden he heard a terrible scream ahead, and he thought it must be the bogie singing his dirge.”
“They could not, it was said, keep Scandinavian bogies and the Scriptures separate in their puzzled brains.”
“Reluctantly Raj used his fingernail to prise away the bogie he had long since sneezed up there and popped it in his mouth.”

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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