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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He says in more recent times, the term has also been used affectionately of someone considered a bogan or even in reference to oneself such as the term "inner bogan".
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2025
Characters in his bogan version say "g'day", friends are "mates" and those with questionable ethics are deemed "shonky".
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
Lambie quickly appropriated the insult: “I will use the business contacts, advice and wisdom I’ve gained … to help restore hope and rebuild our beautiful state – not bad for a bogan.’
From US News • Jul. 22, 2014
They were harmless, yet the kingfisher rushed upon them, clattering and scolding like a fishwife, and harried them all away into a quiet bogan.
From A Little Brother to the Bear and other Animal Stories by Long, William J. (William Joseph)
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