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Bogan
Bogan
See also: bogan
English
Proper noun
Bogan
- A river of central to northern New South Wales, Australia, a tributary to the Darling.
bogan
bogan
See also: Bogan
English
Noun
bogan (plural bogans)
- (Australia, slang, derogatory) A person perceived to be unsophisticated or of a lower class background.
- 1999, Tim Winton, Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster, page 6,
- Bogans were Lockie's least favorite kind of people.
- 2009, Catherine Deveny, Free to a Good Home, page 47,
- The Reservoir I grew up in was populated by menacing, toothless Torana-driving bogans, crushed menthol-smoking pensioners and toddlers who swore.
- 1999, Tim Winton, Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster, page 6,
- (Australia, slang, obsolete) Something of poor quality.
- (New Zealand, slang, derogatory) An Anglo-Celtic member of a lower socioeconomic group, stereotypically classified as wearing black jumpers or black concert T-shirts.
- (New Zealand, slang, derogatory) A petrolhead.
- (Canada, North Western Ontario, slang, derogatory) An aboriginal person perceived as having gangster ties.
Synonyms
- (unsophisticated person): dag (Australia), chav (British), redneck (US)
- (poor Anglo-Celtic person): bevan (Australia, Queensland), westy / westie (Australia (esp. Sydney), NZ (esp. Auckland)), booner (Australia, Canberra), white trash (US)
Translations
unsophisticated or lower class person
See also
Verb
bogan (third-person singular simple present bogans, present participle boganning, simple past and past participle boganned)
- (rare) To act like a bogan.
Etymology 2
Apparently a conflation of logan (from pokelogan) with bog.
Noun
bogan (plural bogans)
- (Canada) Any narrow water or creek, particularly a tranquil backwater.
- 2001, Charles G. D. Roberts, Seán Virgo, Kindred of the Wild, page 130:
- All around the shores of the narrow bogan crowded the beasts, watching with wide, fascinated eyes the flight and fall of these disastrous missiles.
- 2001, Charles G. D. Roberts, Seán Virgo, Kindred of the Wild, page 130: