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bogey
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bo·gey also bo·gy or bo·gie  (bg)
n. pl. bo·geys also bo·gies
1. also (bg, bg) An evil or mischievous spirit; a hobgoblin.
2. also (bg, bg) A cause of annoyance or harassment.
3. Sports
a. The number of strokes that a good player is likely to need to finish a golf hole or course.
b. A golf score of one stroke over par.
4. Slang An unidentified flying aircraft.
5. Slang A detective or police officer.
tr.v. bogey bo·geyed, bo·gey·ing, bo·geys Sports
To play (a hole in golf) scoring one stroke over par.

[Possibly variant of bogle.]

bogey1, bogy [ˈbəʊgɪ]
n
1. an evil or mischievous spirit
2. something that worries or annoys
3. (Individual Sports & Recreations) Golf
a.  a score of one stroke over par on a hole Compare par [5]
b.  Obsolete a standard score for a hole or course, regarded as one that a good player should make
4. Slang a piece of dried mucus discharged from the nose
5. (Military) Air Force slang an unidentified or hostile aircraft
6. Slang a detective; policeman
vb
(Individual Sports & Recreations) (tr) Golf to play (a hole) in one stroke over par
[probably related to bug2 and bogle1; compare bugaboo]

bogey2, bogie [ˈbəʊgɪ] Austral
vb
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) to bathe or swim
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) a bathe or swim
[from a native Australian language]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bogey - an evil spirit
evil spirit - a spirit tending to cause harm
2.bogey - (golf) a score of one stroke over par on a hole
golf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
score - a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest; "the score was 7 to 0"
3.bogey - an unidentified (and possibly enemy) aircraft
aircraft - a vehicle that can fly
Verb1.bogey - to shoot in one stroke over par
golf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
shoot - throw or propel in a specific direction or towards a specific objective; "shoot craps"; "shoot a golf ball"

bogey
noun
1. bugbear, bête noire, horror, nightmare, bugaboo Age is another bogey for actresses.
2. spirit, ghost, phantom, spectre, spook (informal), apparition, imp, sprite, goblin, bogeyman, hobgoblin, eidolon It was no bogey, no demon.
Translations
bogey [ˈbəʊgɪ]
A. N
1. (= goblin) → duende m, trasgo m; (= bugbear) → pesadilla f
that is our bogey teamese es nuestro equipo pesadilla
2. (Golf) → bogey m, más uno m
3. (Brit) (in nose) → moco m
4. (Brit) (= policeman) → poli m
5. (Rail) → bogie m, boga f
B. VT (Golf) to bogey a holehacer bogey or uno sobre par en un hoyo
bogey1, bogy
n pl <bogeys, bogies>
(= spectre, goblin)Kobold m, → Butzemann m
(fig, = bugbear) → Popanz m, → Schreckgespenst nt
(Brit inf) → (Nasen)popel m (inf)

bogey2 (Golf)
nBogey nt
vt to bogey a holeein Bogey spielen or machen
bogey [ˈbəʊgɪ] n (worry) → spauracchio


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