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Yo keanu yo, you got a bogue yo?
bogue by Osmosis Jones June 2, 2004
The abbreviated term for Bognor Regis in West Sussex.
I hate fucking bogue, it is shit and full of townie wankers.
bogue by Dan March 15, 2005
To use duct tape, epoxy, or rubber bands to repair a used car.
Method used by cheap and unscrupulous used car dealers to get more profit.
Holy crap that door handle costs 30 bucks!! You better Bogue that thing with a rubber band and some epoxy!

I cut my finger and we have no band aids! Use duct tape and make a Bogue Auto band aid!
Bogue by Rick the Cool cat October 21, 2010
To over-eat yourself into a catatonic like state, or to over-eat for years and transform into a lifestyle of Bogue!

More definitions to come!
Omg, I haven't eaten in days... when I go home I'm going BOGUE!

Look at that fat guy in the fast food drive-thru, Oh man poor guy has let himself go BOGUE!

To over-eat til the point of exploding, is to go OVERBOGUE!
BOGUE by SuperD1 February 3, 2010
When your outfit is very expensive but you look a little homeless - Bogan Vogue

Bogan - is an Australian and New Zealand slang for a person whose speech, clothing, attitude and behaviour are considered unrefined or unsophisticated. Depending on the context, the term can be pejorative or self-deprecating.

Vogue - popular; fashionable.
Did you see her in lycra shorts and slides, that is so "Bogue"
Damn that Kim Kardashian in Yeezy is so "Bogue"
BOGUE by _Katastrophe October 8, 2018
Detroit area mid 1970s. Possibly wider area,may have begun earlier; may have continued longer.

1. A strong negative feeling, usually rooted in negative social interactions, such as being bullied, being rejected in an unkind manner, or spectacular failure.

2. To behave unkindly or ruthlessly, outside of social convention.
1. Looks like Willy is feeling bogue.

Yeah, when he asked Dora to prom, in front of everybody she said she'd sooner gargle Drano.

2. That wax bogue as hell when you smeared dog shit on the door handles of that car.
Bogue by Gaylord Smüthbotham August 5, 2021