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bogan

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1. bogan - Noun

2. bogan - Verb

3. Bogan - Proper noun

Meaning

(Australia, New Zealand, slang, derogatory stereotype) An unsophisticated person from a working class background.
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(New Zealand, slang, derogatory) An Anglo-Celtic member of a lower socioeconomic group, stereotypically classified as wearing black jumpers or black concert T-shirts.

(New Zealand, slang, derogatory) A petrolhead.

bogan (third-person singular simple present bogans, present participle boganning, simple past and past participle boganned)

(rare, derogatory) To act like a bogan.

(Canada) Any narrow water or creek, particularly a tranquil backwater.

(Canada, North Western Ontario, slang, derogatory, offensive) An indigenous person.

bogan

plural of boga

Bogan

A river of central to northern New South Wales, Australia, a tributary to the Darling.

Bogan (plural Bogans)

A surname from Irish.


bogan (third-person singular simple present bogans, present participle boganning, simple past and past participle boganned)

(rare, derogatory) To act like a bogan.


Bogan

A river of central to northern New South Wales, Australia, a tributary to the Darling.


Bogan (plural Bogans)

A surname from Irish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A lawsuit by the teen and his parents says manager Francesco Scott DiRinaldi responded to Nicholas Bogan via text in an employee group chat with “(Expletive) the Jewish. Source: Internet

The armada comprised Task Group 38.1 commanded by Rear Admiral Alfred E. Montgomery, Task Group 38.2 led by Rear Admiral Gerald F. “Jerry” Bogan, and Task Group 38.3 commanded by Rear Admiral Forrest C. Sherman. Source: Internet

The Public League quarterfinals are all set: Morgan Park at Young, Crane at Bogan, Orr at Curie and Kenwood at Simeon. Source: Internet

Bogan began his lecture by asking the audience to name any of the 10 major tributaries of the Amazon, the 4,185-mile long Brazilian river whose headwaters in the Peruvian Andes were re-established in 2008. Source: Internet

Mrs. Mulshanok, Miss Williams, Mrs. Clark, Miss Bogan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Muys, Mrs. Parker, Mr. Eldridge, Miss Bush — and that’s just through sixth grade. Source: Internet

Vantukh delivered a cross from the left and substitute Bogan Milovanov flicked the ball past Al Tumi. Source: Internet

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