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Verb
/ˈbōgē/,
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bogeys, plural;
  1. Play (a hole) in one stroke over par

Noun
  1. A person or thing that causes fear or alarm
    • - the bogey of recession
  2. An evil or mischievous spirit

  3. An enemy aircraft


  1. to shoot in one stroke over par
  2. an evil spirit
  3. (golf) a score of one stroke over par on a hole
  4. bogy: an unidentified (and possibly enemy) aircraft
  5. Bogey is a Spanish crime comics series set in a futuristic world, written by Antonio Segura and drawn by Leopoldo Sánchez, featuring the central character Bogey Nicolson. It was first published in the Spanish comics magazine Cimoc in 1981. In England it was published in the magazine Warrior.
  6. Multiservice tactical brevity codes are codes used by various military forces. The codes procedure words, a type of voice procedure, are designed to convey complex information with a few words.
  7. A score of one over par in golf; One of two sets of wheels under a train car; A bogeyman; A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from the nostril; A representative specimen, taken from the centre a spread of production - a sample with bogey (typical) characteristics; a standard ...
  8. (Bogeys) A part of the Red Nose Day events, Rupert appeared on ‘Dom and Dik in da House’, participating in a game where they had to shout ‘bogies’ the loudest in the National Gallery in London.
  9. Playing a hole with one stroke above par
  10. The number of strokes needed to finish a hole by a golfer of average skill and above-average honesty. See DOUBLE BOGEY.
  11. A bogey describes what happens when a golf player hits the ball into the hole in one additional shot higher than the par. For example, if a player gets the ball into the hole in 4 swings on a par-3, he scored a bogey.
  12. One over par for the hole.
  13. A score of one over the designated par for a hole. As a verb, to score a bogey. Sometimes spelled "bogie."
  14. You are said to make a 'bogey' when you sink your ball in one more shot than the par for a specific hole. For instance, if the hole is a par 4 and you sink your ball in 5 shots then you have made a bogey.
  15. (BOH-gee, with a hard `g') The part of a coaster car that consists of the wheel assemblies and their support structure. Also refereed to as "trucks".
  16. n. Mucus material from the nose; a booger. Ron Weasley's brother might have had a "bogey flavoured" Bertie Bott's Bean once.
  17. A radar/visual contact whose identity is unknown.
  18. Technically, this is any radar contact. It was sometimes used imprecisely, as in my early years of flying, but later we were better about using bogey to indicate an unknown aircraft and bandit to indicate an enemy.
  19. Finishing a hole using one more shot than Par.
  20. A spirit that is particularly antagonistic toward humans, traveling alone or in groups to cause trouble.
  21. (JP 1-02) - An air contact which is unidentified but assumed to be enemy. (Not to be confused with unknown.) (See also hostile criteria.) See FMs 44-100 and 100-103.
  22. An unidentified flying object assumed to be the enemy.
  23. Unidentified aircraft. “CAG, Kharon. You've got a single Bogey at your 3 o'clock, 20 miles.”
  24. The return an investment manager is compared to for performance evaluation.
  25. A bogey is an infamous term for players who avoid getting it like the plague. A bogey means a golfer has scored one over the par. Imagine what a triple bogey could mean to a player. By the way, a par means the minimum number of shots in which a player is expected to drive his ball into the hole. ...