bogey
bo‧gey BrE AmE , bogie /ˈbəʊɡi $ ˈboʊɡi/ noun [countable] [Date: 1800-1900; Origin: bogle 'evil spirit' (16-20 centuries), from bug 'something causing great fear' (14-18 centuries)] 1. technical when you take one more shot than ↑par (=the usual number of shots) to get the ball into the hole in ↑golf ⇨ birdie, eagle 2. a problem or difficult situation that makes you feel anxious bogey of the bogey of recession 3. British English informal a piece of ↑mucus from inside your nose 4. a bogeyman
bogeyhu| ◎ | ['bougi] | | | Cách viết khác: | | | bogy | | ◎ | ['bougi] | | | ■ | như bogy |
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