Bogey vs Snot - What's the difference?
bogey | snot |
(archaic) The Devil.
An object of terror; a bugbear.
*1990 , (Peter Hopkirk), The Great Game , Folio Society 2010, p. 54:
*:If one man could be said to be responsible for the creation of the Russian bogy , it was a much-decorated British general named Sir Robert Wilson.
One of two sets of wheels under a train car.
(UK) A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from the nostril.
(engineering) A representative specimen, taken from the centre a spread of production - a sample with bogey (typical) characteristics.
(engineering) a standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.
An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen, and often suspected to be hostile. (Also sometimes used as a synonym for bandit - an enemy aircraft)
(golf) A score of one over par in golf.
(informal, uncountable) Mucus, especially mucus from the nose.
(slang, countable) Contemptible child.
To blow, wipe, or clear (the nose).
As verbs the difference between bogey and snot
is that bogey is (golf) to make a bogey while snot is (snyta).As a noun bogey
is (archaic) the devil.bogey
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Alternative forms
* bogie * bogyNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (piece of semisolid mucus) booger (US)See also
* bogart / Bogart ----snot
English
Noun
- - You are a snot'''! You are a '''snot !
- - No I'm not!
