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Bogey, Boggie,
Boggie [ˈbogi]
pn. Ballybogey (County Antrim).
Boghauch, Boghaw,
Boghauch [ˈbɔghɔː(x)]
pn. Boghall (West Lothian).
boagey, boagie, boagy, bogey, boggie, bogie, bogy,
bogie [ˈbogi]
n. A call to cancel a game and restart after a fault.
biggiflay, boggie, boggiflay, bogi, bogie, bogie_flay, bogi-flay, bogy, bougie, buggi, buggie, buggie-flae, buggie-flae, buggiflay, trattle-bogie,
bogie [ˈboːgi, ˈbʌgi, ˈbugi]
n. A leather or skin bag. MN. A crab that’s shell is just hardening.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bogie flay: To skin a sheep keeping the skin in one piece.
trattle-bogie: A chatterbox.
boagie, boagy, bogey, boggie, bogie, bogie-rowe, bogy, bowgie,
bogie [ˈbogi]
n. A kind of course black medium twisted tobacco.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bogie-rowe: Bogie-roll tobacco.
boagie, boagy, bogey, boggie, bogie, bogy, buggie, buggy,
bogie [ˈbogi]
n. A small truck or cart.
boaglin, boggil, boggle, bogil, boglan, bogle, bogle-day, boglie, boglin, boogle, boukie, buggle, buggle-day, craabogle, craa-bogle, cra-bogle, craw-bogle, crowbogle, tattieboggle, tattie-boggle, tattieboggler, tattie-bogie, tattiebogle, tattie-bogle, tattyboggle, tattyboggler, tattybogle, tattybogler, wirry-boggle, wirry-bogle,
bogle [bogl, bɔgl, S. bugl]
n. A ghost, spectre, phantom, causing fright. A scarecrow.
v. To shout, bellow.
boglie
adj. Haunted.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bogle-day: A Sheltland a feast-day.
boglin: Shouting, bellowing.
tattie-bogle, craw-bogle: A scarecrow.
wirry-bogle: A rogue, a rascal.
bodkin, boikin,
boikin [ˈbɔɪkɪn]
n. A pointed instrument for making holes in cloth. A bodkin.
bee-bole, blin_bolie, blind-bole, blind-bolie, bloey, boal, boalie, bole, bolie, bowall, bowl, bowly, window-bole,
bole [bol]
n. A recess in a wall often used as a cupboard.
dim. bolie A combination unit of sink and coal bunker, a serving hatch.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bee-bole: A small recess or niche in a garden wall for holding a straw bee-hive.
blind-bole(ie): Blind man's buff.
windae-bole, winnock-bole: The part of a cottage-window that is filled by a wooden blind, which may occasionally be opened.
bom, bomb, bombs, boms, boom, boomb, boombs, booms, boum, boums,
bomb [bɔm]
n. A bomb, a puff or belch of smoke.
pl. bombs
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