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bogans

n. (plural of bogan English)

Usage examples of "bogans".

The headlights kept giving them glimpses of hordes of gully-wudes, bogans, hags, shelly-coats and goblins.

He marked the various positions of the riders of the Hunt, the gathering of bogans and hags, gullywudes, trolls and other creatures of the Unseelie Court.

Then the fields around them came alive with bogans and gullywudes, hags and spriggans, and an eighteen-foot-high giant who pushed his way out of a stand of small saplings to roar at them.

He could still remember when it was safe to have a gathery-up of hobs anywhere you pleased, and never have to worry about bogans or the restless dead.

Then the night finally drained away and they returned to their marshes, the bogans to their sewer dens, the trolls to their bridges.

She dropped to the floor, grabbed her jacket and scuttled between the other two bogans, struggling to get an arm into the jacket sleeve.

While the bogans stood there, trying to spot her with their day-dimmed eyes, she ran up and hit the closest one as hard as she could on its knee.

What will those bogans do when they find us gone and one of them dead, Finn?

She looked despairingly in the direction that the bogans had taken her friend.

Jacky tried to curl herself into a ball, but the bogans just pulled her straight, poking and prodding.

Jacky had been keeping an eye on the various creatures of the Unseelie Court, particularly on the two bogans, Skraker and Gooter.

The bogans and other creatures from inside the Civic Centre were at the top of the steps and still coming out of the glass doors.

No pack of bogans was going to bonk her on the head again and leave her sprawling, thank you very much.

Down the steps of the Civic Centre a flood of bogans and other creatures were descending.

The wind rustled leaves and the odd bit of refuse up and down the street, effectively swallowing any tell-tale sounds that might have warned her of approaching bogans and the like.