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bebog

bedog

bedog

verb

  1. (transitive) to follow like a dog, harass, torment; bully

befog

befog

verb

  1. To confuse, mystify (a person); to make less acute or perceptive, to cloud (a person’s faculties).
  2. To envelop in fog or smoke.
  3. To obscure, make less clear (a subject, issue, etc.).

begob

begob

intj

  1. (dated, dialectal, Ireland) by God

begod

begod

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To exalt to the dignity of a god; to deify.

begot

begot

verb

  1. (now rare) past participle of beget

bodge

bodge

adj

  1. (slang, Northern Ireland) Insane, off the rails.

noun

  1. (South East England) A four-wheeled handcart used for transporting goods. Also, a homemade go-cart.
  2. (historical) The water in which a smith would quench items heated in a forge.
  3. A clumsy or inelegant job, usually a temporary repair; a patch, a repair.

verb

  1. (Britain, Ireland) To do a clumsy or inelegant job, usually as a temporary repair; mend, patch up, repair.
  2. To work green wood using traditional country methods; to perform the craft of a bodger.

boget

bogey

bogey

noun

  1. (Australia) A swim or bathe; a bath.
  2. (UK) Alternative form of booger: a piece of mucus in or removed from the nostril.
  3. (UK, engineering) A bog-standard (representative) specimen taken from the center of production.
  4. (archaic, often capitalized, usually with definite article) The Devil.
  5. (engineering) A standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.
  6. (figuratively) A bugbear: any terrifying thing.
  7. (golf) A score of one over par on a hole.
  8. (military, aviation) An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen and suspected to be hostile.
  9. (military, aviation, slang) Synonym of bandit: an enemy aircraft.
  10. A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.
  11. Alternative spelling of bogie (“one of two sets of wheels under a locomotive or railcar; also, a structure with axles and wheels under a locomotive, railcar, or semi which provides support and reduces vibration for the vehicle”)

verb

  1. (Australia) To swim; to bathe.
  2. (golf) To make a bogey.

bogie

bogie

noun

  1. (Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, US, by extension, rail transport, also attributively) One of two sets of wheels under a locomotive or railcar; also, a structure with axles and wheels under a locomotive, railcar, or semi which provides support and reduces vibration for the vehicle.
  2. (Britain, colloquial) A piece of dried mucus in or removed from the nostril.
  3. (Britain, dated, India, rail transport) A railway carriage.
  4. (Northern England) A low, hand-operated truck, generally with four wheels, used for transporting objects or for riding on as a toy; a trolley.
  5. (aviation, by extension) A set of wheels attached to one of an aircraft's landing gear, or the structure connecting the wheels in one such set.
  6. (aviation, military, slang) An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen and suspected to be hostile.
  7. (chiefly US, slang) A marijuana cigarette; a joint.
  8. A standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.

bogle

bogle

noun

  1. (dialectal, dated) A scarecrow.
  2. A goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear.

bogue

bogue

noun

  1. A bayou or waterway.
  2. A species of seabream native to the eastern Atlantic, Boops boops.

verb

  1. (nautical) To fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward.

bouge

bouge

noun

  1. (now historical) The right to rations at court, granted to the king's household, attendants etc.

verb

  1. To bilge.
  2. To swell out.

bowge

bowge

verb

  1. (intransitive) To bulge or swell out.
  2. (transitive) To cause to leak.

embog

embog

verb

  1. (transitive) To bog down.

gerbo

globe

globe

noun

  1. (dated or Australia, South Africa) A light bulb.
  2. (obsolete) A group.
  3. (slang, chiefly in the plural) A woman's breast.
  4. A circular military formation used in Ancient Rome, corresponding to the modern infantry square.
  5. A spherical model of Earth or any planet.
  6. Any spherical (or nearly spherical) object.
  7. The planet Earth.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become spherical.
  2. (transitive) To make spherical.

gobbe

gober

gobet

grebo

grebo

noun

  1. (slang, UK, countable) A member of a United Kingdom subculture of the late 1980s and early 1990s, musically affiliated with garage rock and electronica, typically wearing baggy clothes and hair in high ponytails.
  2. (slang, UK, countable, chiefly West Midlands) A greaser or biker; a member of any alternative subculture, as opposed to a chav or townie.
  3. (uncountable) A short-lived subgenre of alternative rock music in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with influences from punk rock, electronic dance music, hip-hop, and psychedelia.

grobe

obeng

oberg