It originated from a scarecrow in Scotland and is now used to make fun people you don't know the name of. They usually have messy hair, big ears and big noses. It's used a lot of the time in different places in Scotland
A dance technique originating from Jamaican culture referencing the late dance hall star Gerald Levy a.k.a Bogle Dancer a.k.a Mr. Bogle a.k.a Father Bogle a.k.a Mr. Wacky.
Beaumont: I'm all danced out, let's head to the bar...
Jeet: Me can't man, me doin' the wild Bogle!
Any person who takes the word game Boggle entirely too seriously. This person will generally want to argue and find a dictionary. In fact, forget playing this game with any English majors.
Boggle Nazi says: "Yes you can use that word--it was slang in Shakespearean language!!!!!!!!!!!!"