You're not bogarting if you're smoking alone.
She didn't mean to be bogarting, but she often smoked alone.
She didn't mean to be bogarting, but she often smoked alone.
by Sharic October 19, 2014
 Get the Bogartingmug.
Get the Bogartingmug. Phrase from Country Joe and the Fish's song way back when, "Don't bogart that joint my friend, pass it over to me."
by Soozie Cue April 20, 2008
 Get the bogartmug.
Get the bogartmug. (Verb transitive form of bogart see bogart. This is the form used for an action in progress. When someone is committing a bogart.
by Endymion Chiba September 11, 2003
 Get the bogartingmug.
Get the bogartingmug. To use up/hold on to something long after your share is consumed/turn is over.  Alternatively, to take control away from the person whose turn it is.
"Dave had included a link to a New York Times article, and Murphy bogarted the mouse in order to click on it as quickly as possible." 
-- from "Into the Fire," by Suzanne Brockmann (Ballantine Books, 2008)
-- from "Into the Fire," by Suzanne Brockmann (Ballantine Books, 2008)
by Little Miss Can't Be Wrong August 21, 2008
 Get the bogartmug.
Get the bogartmug. by Anonymous August 31, 2003
 Get the bogartmug.
Get the bogartmug. To idly possess a shared item (such as a blunt) instead of letting someone else use it.  Named for Humphrey Bogart, often seen in films with a cigarette idly sitting in his lips or hand.
by Mr. Walken March 28, 2009
 Get the bogartmug.
Get the bogartmug. The term 'Bogart' as it has been defined here only exemplifies part of the meaning. It has nothing to do specifically with 'hogging' a joint or smoking in general.
It is a VERB describing an act of boldness and fearlessness as was exhibited by Bogart in most of his film roles.
You Bogart your way into your boss' office when you don't care what the secretary says. You 'Bogart' your way into traffic when no one will let you into your lane and you 'Bogart' a joint when you could care less that anyone else is waiting for a hit.
This is the real origin of the term, "Don't Bogart that joint."
It is a VERB describing an act of boldness and fearlessness as was exhibited by Bogart in most of his film roles.
You Bogart your way into your boss' office when you don't care what the secretary says. You 'Bogart' your way into traffic when no one will let you into your lane and you 'Bogart' a joint when you could care less that anyone else is waiting for a hit.
This is the real origin of the term, "Don't Bogart that joint."
by GFR January 11, 2008
 Get the bogartmug.
Get the bogartmug.