Verb: To engage in purposfully melancholy or pathetic behavior in an effort to attract sympathy
Origin: Coined as an analogy to the peat bog or swamp, in which animals or people somtimes find themselves hopelessly mired.
Origin: Coined as an analogy to the peat bog or swamp, in which animals or people somtimes find themselves hopelessly mired.
I'm not going to fall for your pathetic bogging any more, either you snap out of it and cheer up or I'm gone!
by Brad Hoehne January 29, 2004

by ticklemapickle March 7, 2019

by #1 BOG September 1, 2022

To actively search out and destroy a rodent of the wilderness, such as a raccoon, with any object that can be found in your vicinity.
by Big Dick Energy August 2, 2018
