n.; pl. bogeys /pl>, 1. A goblin; a bugbear. [ 1913 Webster Supplement ] I have become a sort of bogey -- a killjoy. Wm. Black. [ 1913 Webster Supplement ] 2. (Golf) A score on a given hole which is one stroke over par. Originally, bogey had the same meaning as par does now, i.e. a given score or number of strokes, for each hole, against which players compete; -- said to be so-called because assumed to be the score of an imaginary first-rate player called Colonel Bogey. A double bogey is a score of two strokes over par. [ PJC ] 3. (Golf) Par. See sense 2, above. [ Archaic ] [ 1913 Webster Supplement ] 4. (Military) An unidentified aircraft, especially one detected on a radar screen and believed to be an enemy airplane. [ Also spelled bogie. ] [ PJC ] |