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  • BOGEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BOGEY is specter, phantom How to use bogey in a sentence
  • BOGEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    BOGEY definition: 1 in golf, the act of getting the ball into the hole in one shot (= hit) more than par (= the… Learn more
  • 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 Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Bogey definition: a score of one stroke over par on a hole See examples of BOGEY used in a sentence
  • 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 - definition of bogey by The Free Dictionary
    Define bogey bogey synonyms, bogey pronunciation, bogey translation, English dictionary definition of bogey in golf, to score one stroke over par on a hole: He made a bogey on the last hole Not to be confused with: boggy – wet and spongy; containing bogs: a boggy
  • bogey - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    bogey (third-person singular simple present bogeys, present participle bogeying, simple past and past participle bogeyed or bogied) (golf, ambitransitive) To make a bogey on (a particular hole)
  • What does Bogey mean? - Definitions. net
    bogey A bogey refers to different concepts depending on the context: 1 In golf, a bogey is a score of one stroke over par at a hole 2 In military slang, it is used to refer to an unidentified aircraft or missile, often an enemy one 3 In a broader context, it can be used to describe an imaginary source of fear or an object of aversion 4


















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