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bogart verb- to bully US
As “tough guy” films and the forceful characters portrayed by actors like Humphrey Bogart went out fashion, so the usage moved from admiring to critical. Also variant “bogard”. - - Current Sland, p 1, Fall 1966
- Cool Brebogarts his way in. - Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p.195, 1967.
- "Then I'm going to Bogrt some pussy," Green spouted. - Bobby Seale, A Lonely Range, p. 118, 1978
- Pookie, walking with a Ratzo Rizzo limp, pushes and shoves people out of the way who are waiting to get a turkey; he “bogarts” his way to the front, facing Nino and his crew. — New Jack City, p. 27, 1990
- Next time you Bogart your way into a nigger’s crib, an’ get all in his face, make sure you do it on white boy day. — True Romance, 1993
- The one where you bogarted nine grand and flew to Vegas. — Empire Records, 1995
- to selfishly keep possession of something that you are expected to return or forward, especially drugs US, 1957
After the alleged meanness of film actor Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), or, perhaps, from the way he would keep a cigarette dangling from his lips. Sometimes spelt “bogard” or “bogarde”. - You’ve been holding on to it and I sure would like a hit/Don’t bogart that joint my friend, pass it over to me — Fraternity Of Man, Don’t bogart me, 1969
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, October 1972
- The one where you bogarted nine grand and flew to Vegas. — Empire Records, 1995
- Motherfuckers try to come up and bogard your weed at the club, and they don’t wanna share theirs[.] — Cypress Hill, Can I get a hit?, 1999
- Mazz not being one to bogart his drugs he passed the wrap round to a couple of acquaintances[.] — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, p. 196, 2000
- to overdose on drugs UK
- Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 30, 1996
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