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boge

Originally the past tense of beige, now used to describe a good or happy feeling.

Guys, I feel so boge today.
Oh girl, boge.

by exoticprincesses January 09, 2013

boge

(pronounced bohg)

to bail, back out of something or simply fail to show up for something you previously agreed to do.

"She boged on our date at the last minute."

by Mike Oxlimp September 30, 2006

Bogee

Bogee - As Max Bogee the special Ed teacher at Ossining High School.

There is Mrs. Hanson, she is Max Bogee!

by Lowry August 06, 2003

Boge

Someone who has never paid a bill in their life and go out of their way to steal money from creditors. (auto industry)

customer: Hey man can I get a car loan?

salesman: Just by looking at you, I will say no because you wreak or boge, but lets go check anyway...

F&I manager Nope quit bringing me boges!!!

by GettinPaid April 09, 2009

Boge

Describing a person as a boge is showing that they are doing/acting in a stupid way.

Thinking someone is a loser.

Carly: Hey what's Lisa doing tonight?
Lauren: I think she's just being a BOGE.
Carly: Ugh, what a BOGE.

by lisaboges<3 April 06, 2010

boge

vi., to fail to show up or otherwise fulfill an obligation.

"Did Mark show up at the party?"
"No, he boged."

by buckbooks August 08, 2006

boge

Boge::something being a fucked up situation

alex: where did u get that money from
Kelly:i stole it from kristens purse when she told me 2 watch it
alex: damn thas boge...oh well give me some

by beth August 29, 2004