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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - bogart

 
 

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Bogart

bogart
 transitive verb  Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart died 1957 American film actor  Date: 1966  1. bully, intimidate activists ~ed their way into the…offices — Sarah Ferguson  2. to use or consume without sharing ~ a joint
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  - 1969, keep a joint in your mouth, dangling from the lip like Humphrey Bogart's cigarette in the old movies, instead of passing it on. First attested in "Easy Rider." The word was also used 1960s with notions of "get something by intimidation, be a tough guy." BOGEY - World War II aviator slang for "unidentified aircraft, presumably hostile," ultimately from M.E. bugge (see boggle). Meaning "phantom force that thwarts a golfer's game" (later, "score one over par") is c.1892, from Scottish bogle "ghost," source of bogeyman (16c.). ...
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