boog·ey·man
or boog·ie·man or boog·y·man or bo·gey·man (bo͝og′ē-măn′, bo͞o′gē-, bō′gē-)n. A terrifying specter; a hobgoblin.
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boogeyman
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bo•gey•man
(ˈbʊg iˌmæn, ˈboʊ gi-, ˈbu-) also boogeyman
n., pl. -men. an imaginary evil character of supernatural powers, esp. a mythical hobgoblin supposed to carry off naughty children.
[1885–90]
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| Noun | 1. | boogeyman - an imaginary monster used to frighten childrenmonster - an imaginary creature usually having various human and animal parts |
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