BOGARTED ETYMOLOGY

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  • Jan 17, 2011 – Where does the term Bogarting come from? ChaCha Answer: Bogart (slang verb) comes from actor Humphrey Bogart because he often kept a .
  • Dec 16, 2006 – . I do know the origins here, or at least a decent folk etymology. . even when others are waiting, is bogarting, a perfect example of .
  • 4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: Sep 20, 2007Bogart as a verb Etymology and History of Languages. . at breakfast about .
  • Three of the older girls bogarted the ice cream, ignoring the other campers' pleas for them to share. See a map of "bogart" in the Visual Thesaurus. .
  • This page contains everything you could possibly want to know about bogarting's etymology. It basically started back in the 60s with the movie Easy Rider .
  • A Way with Words: Bogarting Bangers (#1263). Series: A Way with Words . . Grant reports some etymological news: A recent article in the journal American .
  • Oct 12, 2005 – Topic : Python bogarting CPU; unknown launch trigger . . Found a couple links about the etymology of bogart as a verb: .
  • Etymology: Originally Middle English, from Old English storc; akin to Old High German . Stop bogarting my X-Box controller! It's my turn to play Halo!" .
  • Mar 3, 2010 – Neologism - Bogarted. Well as usual, almost a Neologism. . Word Etymology - Metamorphosis · Telling Use of Language 3 .
  • Were did the term Bogarting come from and what does it mean? . the term Bogarting come from and what does it mean? In: Name Etymology, Society & Culture .
  • Origin of BOGART. probably from Humphrey Bogart †1957 American film actor. First Known Use: 1966. Related to BOGART. Synonyms: blackjack, intimidate .
  • Feb 6, 2006 – Example: She was drunk and bogarted attention at the block party. Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor. Usage: slang; bogarted .
  • The etymology of bogarting is probably from Humphrey Bogart, a 1957 American film actor. It means to use without sharing. .
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  • Mar 16, 2011 – The etymology of nigger is often traced to the Latin niger, meaning > black. The Latin niger became the noun negro (black person) in English .
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  • Bogarting the good common room: Dictionary definitions and example sentences of bogarting the good common room on Wordnik.com.
  • 35 posts - 28 authors - Last post: Apr 18, 2005Example: She was drunk and bogarted attention at the block party. Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor. Usage: slang; bogarted .
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  • 15 posts - 9 authors - Last post: Oct 28, 2005Quit bogarting that toothpaste! I hate Mitchell --Phantom Engineer . Etymology : smarm to gush, slobber. Definition: Of low sleazy taste or .
  • 3 answers - Aug 25, 2006What is the origin of the word "jones" meaning addiction? .
  • 29 posts - 18 authors - Last post: Sep 2, 2009Grant reports some etymological news: A recent article in the journal . .. we witnessed everything, including the bogarting of joints. .
  • 15 posts - 10 authors - Last post: May 13That said, i'm bogarting the idea right now. . Linguistics & Etymology, Personal Issues, The Ladies' Lounge, Top Gear, Urban Exploration .
  • Apr 14, 2011 – So there you go– etymology at its best. It's just another benefit to all readers of The . . Hey you guys… quit bogarting the nitrous… .
  • May 19, 2010 – Why is bogarting called bogarting? ChaCha Answer: 1969, "to keep a joint in your mouth," dangling from the lip like Humphrey Bogart's.
  • Mar 25, 2007 – Other bogarted news: *Idea conference with discoverer of 'Supercroc' *Bad leprechauns sporting shamrock tattoos in local pub window .
  • Jun 12, 2006 – word id, head word, definition, citation, keywords, etymology . Stop bogarting that joint and pass it here now'. .
  • Jul 9, 2010 – What is the origin of the term 'bogarting'? ChaCha Answer: The etymology of bogarting is probably from Humphrey Bogart, a 1957 Americ.
  • Bogarting the common room: Dictionary definitions and example sentences of bogarting the common room on Wordnik.com.
  • 7 answers - Sep 26, 2006See also etymology of the surname Bogart (from Dutch, . present participle bogarting, simple past and past participle bogarted) .
  • Apr 8, 2006 – Instead of bogarting, one should pass it on to another. . Popular etymology says that it derives from a particular act of nepotism in the .
  • 30 posts - 9 authors - Last post: Sep 8, 2009Hey, quit bogarting the bowl, dude. why am I wet? . .. Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin moralis, from mor-, .
  • 15 answers - Aug 2, 2004Instead of bogarting, one should pass it on to another. . Cute, but doesn't answer the question of the origin of the phrase. .
  • . 'n' bake,” “blunt,” “bogarting,” “Rastafarian,” “Towlie,” or even “ coffeeshops. . . The most common origin theory was that 420 is or was a Los Angeles .
  • 20 posts - 9 authors - Last post: May 29, 2010Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart †1957 American film actor . . So you are bogarting the bong. Right..So STOP bogarting the bong and .
  • Example: She was drunk and bogarted attention at the block party. Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor. Usage: slang; bogarted, bogarting .
  • American English slang origin, from actor Humphrey Bogart, from Dutch surname . present participle bogarting, simple past and past participle bogarted) .
  • Aug 31, 2009 – Grant reports some etymological news: A recent article in the journal American Speech . Bogarting Bangers - 31 Aug. 2009. A Way with Words .
  • 9 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Aug 12, 2005Example: She was drunk and bogarted attention at the block party. Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor .
  • An example like 'he bogarted the chocolate strawberries at the party' would . . adding to the etymology note in MW-11 that presbys means old man in Greek, .
  • Grant reports some etymological news: A recent article in the journal American Speech suggests a new . A Way with Words: Bogarting Bangers (#1263) 00:54:00.
  • Oct 31, 2007 – November 1, 2007 at 7:34 am. “bogarting”? That's new to me, Kevin. Care to share the etymology? Mark IV Says: November 1, 2007 at 7:59 am .
  • Bogarted: simple past tense and past participle of bogart. . Ninjawords · Online Etymology Dictionary · OneLook · Bartleby All Books .
  • Mar 26, 2011 – Hey, stop Bogarting the peanuts. ChuckMarch 27th, 2011 at 8:33 am. When I was a kid in the U.S., if you left your chair (or wherever you .
  • 15 posts - 6 authors - Last post: Aug 26, 2007Example: She was drunk and bogarted attention at the block party. Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart, US actor. Usage: slang; bogarted .
  • Its etymology can be traced to the unlicensed nature of the transmission, but historically there has . . 05, 2009); Bogarting Bangers (full episode) (Aug. .
  • What is the origin of the term 'bogarting' something? ChaCha Answer: The term gained popularity after the hit song from the 1970's, '.
  • Bogarting Bangers (full episode) . And what's the origin of the verb “to bogart“? This episode first aired June 6, 2009. Listen here: .
  • Jun 28, 2009 – What does bogarting mean? ChaCha Answer: Bogart. To hold onto something for too long when you are supposed to pass it on. Thanks for .
  • Jan 29, 2005 – Etymology of the term "bogarting.": "bogart 1969, 'to keep a joint in your mouth ,' dangling from the lip like Humphrey Bogart's cigarette in .

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