bo·gie /ˈbʊgi, ˈbo, ˈbu-/
妖怪,可怕的人(物)
Bo·gey n.; pl. Bogeys . [Also bogie and bogy, plural bogies.]
1. A goblin; a bugbear.
Syn: -- bogeyman.
I have become a sort of bogey -- a kill-joy. --Wm. Black.
2. Golf a score one stroke over par for a hole; formerly, the definition of bogey was the same as that now used for par, i.e., an ideal score or number of strokes, for each hole, against which players compete; -- it was said to be so called because assumed to be the score of an imaginary first-rate player called Colonel Bogey. Now the standard score is called par.
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Bo·gie n. [A dialectic word. N. of Eng. & Scot.] A four-wheeled truck, having a certain amount of play around a vertical axis, used to support in part a locomotive on a railway track.
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bogie
n 1: an evil spirit [syn: bogey, bogy]
2: an unidentified (and possibly enemy) aircraft [syn: bogy,
bogey]