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| the offspring of a zebra and a donkey. |
| an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance. |
| Main Entry: | bogart1 |
| Part of Speech: | v |
| Definition: | to selfishly take or keep something; hog |
| Example: | She was drunk and bogarted attention at the block party. |
| Etymology: | probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor |
| Usage: | slang; bogarted, bogarting |
| Main Entry: | bogart2 |
| Part of Speech: | v |
| Definition: | to bully someone into giving something up |
| Example: | He tried to bogart his way in. |
| Etymology: | probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor |
bogart definition[ˈbogɑrt] and [ˈbogɑrd]and bogard
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