boog

  • 1Boog — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adolf von Boog (1866–1929), Feldmarschalleutnant der k.u.k. Armee und 1918–1919 Oberbefehlshaber der “Volkswehr” Deutsch Österreichs Alphonse Boog (1872–1949), französischer Komponist, Pädagoge und… …

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  • 2boog — boog·ie woog·ie; …

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  • 3boog|er — «BUG ur», noun Slang. a bit of dried mucus. »I hope some historian will confirm that I was the first cartoonist to use the word booger in a newspaper comic strip. (Bill Watterson) …

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  • 4boog|ie — «BUG ee, BOO gee», noun, verb. –noun. = boogie woogie. (Cf. ↑boogie woogie) –transitive verb. Informal. to dance in a rhythmic style, like that of boogie woogie music …

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  • 5Boog — 1. In n Boog1 springen. (Holst.) 1) Boog = Biege, oder die Richtung des Schiffs im Segeln. (Richey, 20.) – Zu Hülfe kommen, an die Arbeit gehen. 2. Up n annern Boog leggen. – Richey, 21. Andere Anschläge fassen …

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  • 6Boog — Recorded in a number of spellings including: Boag, Boig, Boik, Bog, Boog, and Book, this is a Scottish surname is some antiquity. It is apparently locational or at least residential, and may originate from the lands of Boak in the parish of… …

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  • 7Boog — Street dweller, usually homeless but looking to snatch personal belongings from you. That guy came out of the club drunk and a boog stole his cell phone …

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  • 8Boog — Street dweller, usually homeless but looking to snatch personal belongings from you. That guy came out of the club drunk and a boog stole his cell phone …

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  • 9boog|ie board — boog|ie board, a type of surf board that is short, made of light foam, and usually used by a rider in a prone position; body board …

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  • 10boog|ie-woog|ie — «BUG ee WUG ee, BOO gee WOO gee», noun. a form of blues played especially on the piano, marked by a repeating bass rhythm under a freely and elaborately varied, syncopated melody. ╂[perhaps < boogie, variant of bogy1 jazz musician + a rhyming… …

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