Bog
111bog-Latin — bogˈ Latin noun Shelta • • • Main Entry: ↑bog …
112bog|ber|ry — «BOG BEHR ee, buhr ; BG », noun, plural ries. = European cranberry. (Cf. ↑European cranberry) …
113bog|gish — «BOG ihsh, BG », adjective. marshy; swampy …
114bog|hole — «BOG hohl, BG », noun. a sink, hole, or depression with a bottom of soft, spongy, or liquid consistency …
115Bog|o|mil — «BOG uh mihl», noun. a member of a heretical Bulgarian sect which arose about the year 1000 and whose main tenet was that God had two sons, Satan and Christ. ╂[< Bogomilu, a priest who founded the sect] …
116bog-shop — vulgar equivalent of bog house …
117bog roll — n [U and C] BrE informal ↑toilet paper …
118bog-standard — adj [only before noun] BrE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from box standard of the standard type, packed in an ordinary box ] not special or interesting in any way = ↑average …
119bog asphodel — bog′ as′phodel n. pln any grasslike plant of the genus Narthecium, of the lily family, growing in boggy places • Etymology: 1880–85 …
120bog down — [v] stick; become stuck decelerate, delay, detain, halt, hang up, impede, retard, set back, sink, slacken, slow down, slow up, stall; concept 121 …