bogan
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[edit] English
[edit] Etymology
- ‘bogan’ is used occasionally in Australian literature before 1900 as a word to describe something of poor or little quality (most notably in “The City of Dreadful Thirst” by the Australian poet Banjo Patterson).
- Possibly named after the Bogan River area in Australia.
[edit] Noun
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bogan (plural bogans)
- (Australian) A person who is, or is perceived to be, unsophisticated or of a lower class background, more or less analogous to the British term chav or US American term redneck.
- (New Zealand) An anglo-celtic member of a lower socioeconomic group historically classified by the wearing of black jumpers, or black concert T-shirts. Bogans often drive larger cars and are often referred to as petrolheads.
- (North Western Ontario) A slang word for a Native person typically perceived as having gangster ties.
[edit] Synonyms
- (uncool person): dag (Australia), chav (British)
- (in New Zealand sense): bevan (Queensland, Australia), westy or westie (Australia, especially Sydney), booner (Canberra)
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[edit] Adjective
bogan (used only attributively; not comparative or superlative)
- Characteristic of a bogan.
- He had a bogan mullet.
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to bogan (third-person singular simple present bogans, present participle boganning, simple past and past participle boganned)
- (rare) To act like a bogan.
- "If you're coming in to cause trouble, don't bother ... bogan it up at home." - Lord Mayor Robert Doyle [1]
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[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈboɣɑn/
[edit] Noun
bogan
- Plural form of boga.