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bogus adjective- disagreeable, offensive; wrong US, 1876
- So, like when Jefferson went before the people what he was saying was “Hey, we left this place in England because it was bogus, and if we don’t come up with some cool rules ourself, we’ll be bogus, too!” — Fast Times at Ridgemont High, 1982
- “Heard you dropped out of U.S.C.” “Oh yeah. Couldn’t deal with it. It’s so totally bogus.” — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 48, 1985
- Bogus. My dad’s home. — Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, 1989
- I still live with my parents, which I admit is both bogus and sad. — Wayne’s World, 1992
- The scene–the kids, the two big men, the shotgun wary while the black cop holstered his pistol but left the snap undone–would have looked bogus on network TV, like a parody of something from a long time ago. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 17, 1992
- in computing, non-functional, useless, false or incorrect US
- — CoEvolution Quarterly, p. 27, Spring 1981
- — Guy L. Steele et al., The Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 34, 1983
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