noun
- Plural of boogeyman; imaginary creatures or people used to frighten children.
- A person or thing that is feared or disliked; something that causes anxiety or dread.
- In golf, a score of one stroke over par on a hole.
Usage: Often used in the phrase 'boogeyman' or 'boogey' in singular form
Usage: Figurative use; informal
Usage: Sports terminology
verb
- To score a boogeyman (one stroke over par) on a golf hole.
Usage: Sports terminology; third-person singular or plural present tense
Examples
- Parents sometimes use boogeys to encourage children to behave well.
- Inflation has become the economic boogeys that policymakers fear most.
- He boogeys on the back nine and loses the tournament.
- She boogeys two holes in a row during the match.
- The boogeys under the bed kept the child awake at night.
- Tax increases are the political boogeys that both parties invoke.
- He boogeys the par-4 and falls behind in the competition.