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bogger

British  
/ bɒɡə /

noun

  1. slang a lavatory

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At one point, fancying myself a swaggering bogger, I headed through a relatively drenched area.

From New York Times

Follow these steps and your machine will be transformed from a standard bogger to a full-blown mud slinger.

From Time Magazine Archive

At mention of Atomic Bomb, who had succeeded the Bogger Man as a means of frightening children, one of the younger calves bawled.

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