bogey
1 Americannoun
plural
bogeysverb (used without object)
verb (used with or without object)
plural
bogeysnoun
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an evil or mischievous spirit
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something that worries or annoys
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golf
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a score of one stroke over par on a hole Compare par
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obsolete a standard score for a hole or course, regarded as one that a good player should make
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slang a piece of dried mucus discharged from the nose
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slang air force an unidentified or hostile aircraft
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slang a detective; policeman
verb
verb
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Etymology
Origin of bogey1
First recorded in 1890–95; spelling variant of bogy 2
Origin of bogey2
First recorded in 1845–50; from Dharuk, equivalent to bū- “bathe” + -gi past tense marker
Origin of bogey3
First recorded in 1985–90; in reference to Bogey or Bogie , nickname of Humphrey Bogart
Example Sentences
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Bogey would leave him in a play-off with the Scot.
From BBC • Jun. 16, 2025
One of the first people he saw at Hypegolf was rapper Macklemore, who was rocking a clothing collaboration between his golf line Bogey Boys and Adidas.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 13, 2025
“What do you want to know? Bogey, bogey, bogey,” Strange said that day.
From Washington Times • May 13, 2023
“I’m sure Luka grew up watching Bogey, so they both wanted to have big games tonight.”
From Seattle Times • Dec. 1, 2022
When he didn’t get any response, he whistled the “Colonel Bogey March” from The Bridge on the River Kwai.
From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston
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