Can be a adjective (boggins) or a verb (boggin') /noun (bogginsing) /adverb (bogginslike).
If the word boggins is used as an adjective/adverb then it is a positive word (proper cool, trendy, epic, awesome etc.)
If used as noun/verb then it is very negative (to have your life be completely destroyed/ to completely destroy someone else)
Boggins my noggin
Adjective
mark: "did you watch the new Diddy dick and Dom?"
Samantha: "oh man that's proper boggins innit"
Verb
Rob: "Did you hear that Ronald is in hospital?"
Jerimah: "Yeah he got noggins'd din't he"
Noun
Conor: "you do not want to be on the receiving end of a good bogginsing from me, buster"
Adverb
Garry: "man Sarah was running proper bogginslike won't she"
Slash portmanteau couple name to describe the pairing of Bilbo Baggins and Thorin Oakenshield from The Hobbit. Used to describe them more as a sexual couple, not just a shorter way of referring to Thorin and Bilbo.