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noun ˈbəʊɡ(ə)nˈboʊɡ(ə)n Australian, NZ derogatory, informal An uncouth or unsophisticated person regarded as being of low social status. some bogans yelled at us from their cars my family are culinary bogans Example sentencesExamples - It's time to bring higher education to the bogans, and to let them in turn transform the academy.
- There are few things as exquisite as seeing a bogan experiencing the worst, most humiliating moment of his life.
- At Balclutha I stopped to photograph the river, watched by a bogan with a pick-up truck.
- Maybe I've been just as blinkered as the bogans out on the northern suburbs whose radio dial has been frozen solid on the classic rock station since 1983.
- It drives me crazy that right-on activists who would go nuts if they heard people use race or gender based slurs can happily joke about bogans.
- She was some bogan girl from a dairy farm who taught modelling.
- Some people don't know how to behave - and that's not just the bogans vomiting in the garden.
- Seriously, you gotta love the bogans who plan to celebrate their lottery win with a meal of champagne and pizza.
- The male clientele was nothing to write home about - big bad bogans in big bad bogan metro wear, target shirts, metro tees, and lots of acid wash and hair gel.
- I hated the stupid 57 tram, filled with bogans and taking ages to get into the city.
- It's interesting when the bogans actually notice what the consequences of hardline ‘law and order’ policies actually are.
- The manager had come back into the theatre with the bald bloke from the front row and told the five of us - Charlie, me and the three bogans - not so politely, to leave.
- As the day wore on and the booze went down, people's inner bogans were unleashed.
- These guys aren't your clichéd leather-clad bogans.
- I'm proud to say that I'm now living in the western suburbs of Sydney, and I'm surrounded by bogans.
- I ferried up to the last point on the river, got out for a walk around to give the bogans a chance to shout incomprehensibly to me, and went back to where I started.
- The party was good, save for his bogan high school friends.
- Early Friday afternoon, like two frozen bogans, we walked to the end of the street and jumped on the tram for a ride down to Melbourne University.
- Once again, he is channelling his inner bogan and blaming the media for his troubles
- The Esplanade has become a meeting place for boy racers, bogans, and others out for a good time, upsetting the peace and quiet residents once enjoyed.
Synonyms lout, boor, barbarian, neanderthal, churl, clown, gawk, hulk, bumpkin, yokel
Origin1980s: perhaps from the surname Bogan. nounˈbəʊɡ(ə)nˈboʊɡ(ə)n Canadian nounˈboʊɡ(ə)nˈbōɡ(ə)n Australian, NZ derogatory, informal An uncouth or unsophisticated person regarded as being of low social status. some bogans yelled at us from their cars my family are culinary bogans Example sentencesExamples - I ferried up to the last point on the river, got out for a walk around to give the bogans a chance to shout incomprehensibly to me, and went back to where I started.
- The party was good, save for his bogan high school friends.
- It drives me crazy that right-on activists who would go nuts if they heard people use race or gender based slurs can happily joke about bogans.
- I'm proud to say that I'm now living in the western suburbs of Sydney, and I'm surrounded by bogans.
- The male clientele was nothing to write home about - big bad bogans in big bad bogan metro wear, target shirts, metro tees, and lots of acid wash and hair gel.
- As the day wore on and the booze went down, people's inner bogans were unleashed.
- Maybe I've been just as blinkered as the bogans out on the northern suburbs whose radio dial has been frozen solid on the classic rock station since 1983.
- The manager had come back into the theatre with the bald bloke from the front row and told the five of us - Charlie, me and the three bogans - not so politely, to leave.
- Seriously, you gotta love the bogans who plan to celebrate their lottery win with a meal of champagne and pizza.
- Once again, he is channelling his inner bogan and blaming the media for his troubles
- She was some bogan girl from a dairy farm who taught modelling.
- It's interesting when the bogans actually notice what the consequences of hardline ‘law and order’ policies actually are.
- At Balclutha I stopped to photograph the river, watched by a bogan with a pick-up truck.
- It's time to bring higher education to the bogans, and to let them in turn transform the academy.
- There are few things as exquisite as seeing a bogan experiencing the worst, most humiliating moment of his life.
- Some people don't know how to behave - and that's not just the bogans vomiting in the garden.
- Early Friday afternoon, like two frozen bogans, we walked to the end of the street and jumped on the tram for a ride down to Melbourne University.
- The Esplanade has become a meeting place for boy racers, bogans, and others out for a good time, upsetting the peace and quiet residents once enjoyed.
- I hated the stupid 57 tram, filled with bogans and taking ages to get into the city.
- These guys aren't your clichéd leather-clad bogans.
Synonyms lout, boor, barbarian, neanderthal, churl, clown, gawk, hulk, bumpkin, yokel
Origin1980s: perhaps from the surname Bogan. nounˈboʊɡ(ə)nˈbōɡ(ə)n Canadian |