bogan
1 Americannoun
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a backwater, usually narrow and tranquil.
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any narrow stretch of water.
noun
noun
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a fool
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a hooligan
noun
Etymology
Origin of bogan
First recorded in 1895–1900; apparently shortening of pokelogan, perhaps conflated with bog 1
Example Sentences
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Those shape-shifting bogan qualities along with Louis' varied resume - kitchen hand, energy analyst, Uber driver, punk rocker, Tokyo resident – makes him "strangely qualified" to create a bogan translation.
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2025
And what would Tolstoy – who, though born a noble, later in life renounced his privileged upbringing and wealth – think of the bogan version?
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2025
Dr. Laugesen noted that “fauxgan,” or fake bogan, was becoming the bigger insult, while finding your “inner bogan” was an honorable goal, suggesting Australians were eager to reclaim their more unsophisticated past.
From New York Times • Jun. 19, 2022
They told me it was boring, or bogan, or suburban, or confronting, or sexy or entertaining, but no one said it was funny.
From The Guardian • Nov. 14, 2019
To my surprise, I found the general direction was westward, until it joined the bogan.
From Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia by Mitchell, Thomas
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