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[ boog-er-man, boo-ger- ] / ˈbʊg ərˌmæn, ˈbu gər- /
noun, plural boog·er·men.South Midland and Southern U.S. bogeyman. Origin of boogermanFirst recorded in 1845–50; blend of booger and (bogey)man Words nearby boogermanboodie, boodle, boofhead, boofy, booger, boogerman, boogeyman, boogie, boogie board, boogie-woogie, boohai Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for boogermanWhen the Boogerman came opposite Adelaide's hiding-place, she jumped up suddenly, aimed her gun and cried Bang! The Bishop and the Boogerman|Joel Chandler Harris Nothing could have been more innocent than the careless way in which they made their way toward the home of the Boogerman. The Bishop and the Boogerman|Joel Chandler Harris Ef we go on this way, the Boogerman will come along an' put us both in his wallet, an' then what'll we do? The Bishop and the Boogerman|Joel Chandler Harris "Make her git outdoors, an' take the fresh air," suggested the Boogerman. The Bishop and the Boogerman|Joel Chandler Harris
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