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词汇 bogart
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Definition of bogart in English:

bogart

verb ˈbəʊɡɑːtˈbōɡärt
[with object]US informal
  • Selfishly appropriate or keep (something, especially a cannabis cigarette)

    〈非正式,主美〉侵吞,私占;私藏(尤指大麻香烟)

    don't bogart that joint, my friend

    别把那根大麻香烟私吞了,朋友。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So now I'm bogarting a hundred camels for my wannabe Chekhovian slices-of-life film?
    • Dude, don't bogart the platform.
    • As part of the interview process, he sent a video of himself bogarting a massive pipe full of opium.
    • I also want to bogart some of the many Red Eyes gig posters left over from evenings past, the better to decorate my home and office.
    • Like Eminem, ecstasy, and Outkast, this election has been co-opted by our moms and dads and it's time for us to say, ‘Don't bogart it!’
    • They mistakenly believed he had tried to bogart the gas and poach the summit.
    • So a broad driving a Mercedes is bogarting her way across traffic to make that important turn into the entrance closest to Bloomingdales.
    • So don't bogart that joint, my friend, pass it over to me.
    • This is sad, really, because if you're bogarting the Convocation Mall for an evening to set up a beer garden, then it would be in your best interest to make sure that there are people there to drink the beer.
    • Last week, she asked to copy your social studies homework and you caved, but you don't want her bogarting all of your hard-earned work!
    • Tell that to the woman whose trophies she'd bogarted.
    • There is no bogarting of the microphone; from the first shimmering bars of the album you hear that this trio have found a magical balance.
    • My neighbor has learned how to bogart his wireless signal.
    • Blissfully unaware of pot-smoking etiquette, he proceeds to bogart it down to the ashes.
    • Traffic was nil, except for us, which was fortunate considering the way I was bogarting both lanes.
    • He shoulders his way in, bull that he is, by bogarting his way past the people in front of the line.
    • Don't bogart this information - spread the word.
    • Stop bogarting the last beer, Wolf.
    • Then he bogarts all the weed and later on rats everyone out to the cops.
    • Hell, I tell people that all the time so they don't bogart my joint.
    Synonyms
    monopolize, keep to oneself, dominate, take over, corner, control

Origin

1960s: from Bogart, Humphrey, who often smoked in films.

Definition of bogart in US English:

bogart

verbˈbōɡärt
[with object]US informal
  • Selfishly appropriate or keep (something, especially a lit marijuana cigarette)

    〈非正式,主美〉侵吞,私占;私藏(尤指大麻香烟)

    don't bogart that joint, my friend

    别把那根大麻香烟私吞了,朋友。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So a broad driving a Mercedes is bogarting her way across traffic to make that important turn into the entrance closest to Bloomingdales.
    • Like Eminem, ecstasy, and Outkast, this election has been co-opted by our moms and dads and it's time for us to say, ‘Don't bogart it!’
    • I also want to bogart some of the many Red Eyes gig posters left over from evenings past, the better to decorate my home and office.
    • My neighbor has learned how to bogart his wireless signal.
    • Tell that to the woman whose trophies she'd bogarted.
    • He shoulders his way in, bull that he is, by bogarting his way past the people in front of the line.
    • Then he bogarts all the weed and later on rats everyone out to the cops.
    • Don't bogart this information - spread the word.
    • There is no bogarting of the microphone; from the first shimmering bars of the album you hear that this trio have found a magical balance.
    • They mistakenly believed he had tried to bogart the gas and poach the summit.
    • As part of the interview process, he sent a video of himself bogarting a massive pipe full of opium.
    • Traffic was nil, except for us, which was fortunate considering the way I was bogarting both lanes.
    • Blissfully unaware of pot-smoking etiquette, he proceeds to bogart it down to the ashes.
    • Dude, don't bogart the platform.
    • Hell, I tell people that all the time so they don't bogart my joint.
    • So don't bogart that joint, my friend, pass it over to me.
    • This is sad, really, because if you're bogarting the Convocation Mall for an evening to set up a beer garden, then it would be in your best interest to make sure that there are people there to drink the beer.
    • So now I'm bogarting a hundred camels for my wannabe Chekhovian slices-of-life film?
    • Last week, she asked to copy your social studies homework and you caved, but you don't want her bogarting all of your hard-earned work!
    • Stop bogarting the last beer, Wolf.
    Synonyms
    monopolize, keep to oneself, dominate, take over, corner, control

Origin

1960s: from Bogart, Humphrey, who often smoked in films.

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