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bogue
English
Etymology 1
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Noun
bogue (plural bogues)
- A species of seabream native to the eastern Atlantic, Boops boops.
Translations
Etymology 2
From Cajun French, from Choctaw bok (“creek, stream”). Doublet of bayou.
Noun
bogue (plural bogues)
- A bayou or waterway.
Translations
Etymology 3
Verb
bogue (third-person singular simple present bogues, present participle boguing, simple past and past participle bogued)
- (nautical) To fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward.
Anagrams
- bouge
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b??/
Etymology 1
Originally from a western dialect, possibly from Breton bolc'h (“chestnut burr, flaxseed husk”).
Noun
bogue f (plural bogues)
- chestnut burr
Etymology 2
From Latin b?ca.
Noun
bogue f (plural bogues)
- a species of ray-finned fish, Leporinus obtusidens.
Etymology 3
From Italian boga.
Noun
bogue f (plural bogues)
- boxfish
Etymology 4
From English bug.
Alternative forms
- bug
Noun
bogue m (plural bogues)
- (computing) bug
Derived terms
- déboguer
Anagrams
- bouge, bougé
Further reading
- “bogue” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Spanish
Verb
bogue
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of bogar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of bogar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of bogar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of bogar.
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bogie
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b???i/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?bo??i/
- Homophones: bogey, bogy
- Rhymes: -???i
- Hyphenation: bo?gie
Etymology 1
A dialectal word from Northern England of unknown origin which is unrelated to bogey (“hostile supernatural creature; terrifying thing, bugbear”).
Noun
bogie (plural bogies)
- (Northern England) A low, hand-operated truck, generally with four wheels, used for transporting objects or for riding on as a toy; a trolley. [from 19th c.]
- (Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, by extension, rail transport, also attributively) 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.
- Synonym: (US) railroad truck
- (aviation, by extension) A set of wheels attached to one of an aircraft's landing gear, or the structure connecting the wheels in one such set.
- (Britain, dated, India, rail transport) A railway carriage.
Alternative forms
- bogey
- bogy
Derived terms
- Jacobs bogie
- non-bogie
- rocker-bogie
Translations
Etymology 2
Possibly from bogart (“to selfishly take or keep something, to hog; especially to hold a joint (marijuana cigarette) dangling between the lips instead of passing it on”) +? -ie (suffix forming colloquial nouns). Bogart is derived from the surname of the American actor Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), who was frequently shown smoking (tobacco) cigarettes in his films. The verb was popularized by its use in the song “Don’t Bogart Me” (1968) by the rock group Fraternity of Man which appeared in the soundtrack of the film Easy Rider (1969); the song has the lines “Don’t bogart that joint my friend. / Pass it over to me.”
Noun
bogie (plural bogies)
- (chiefly US, slang) A marijuana cigarette; a joint.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:marijuana cigarette
Alternative forms
- boagie
Translations
Etymology 3
A variant of bogey.
Noun
bogie (plural bogies)
- Alternative spelling of bogey
- A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.
- A standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.
- (aviation, military, slang) An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen and suspected to be hostile.
- (golf) A score of one over par on a hole.
- (Britain, colloquial) A piece of dried mucus in or removed from the nostril.
- A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.
References
Further reading
- bogie on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- bogie (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- bogie at OneLook Dictionary Search
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