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Boogeyman - Definition and Overview

The bogeyman, also boogeyman and bogyman, is a ghost-like monster that children often believe is real.

The bogeyman has no specific appearance. He is sometimes equated with specific real-life persons, such as serial killer Albert Fish.

Sometimes parents will, as a way of controlling their children, encourage belief in a bogeyman that only preys on children who misbehave. Such bogeymen may be said to target a specific transgression—for instance, a bogeyman that persecutes children who suck their thumbs—or just general misbehaviour.

The term "bogeyman" is also used metaphorically to mean a person or thing of which someone else has an irrational fear.

See also

External links

  • Napoleon.org - fun stuff (http://www.napoleon.org/en/fun_stuff/dico/index.asp) (describing the origins of the term 'bogeyman' - an English reference to the infamous diminuitive Corsican conqueror)

Example Usage of Boogeyman

audaciousphenom: RT @Achilles1914: #greekdraft the Iotas make strong bids for the Boogeyman, the monster in the closet, and every character on the Never ...
Achilles1914: #greekdraft the Iotas make strong bids for the Boogeyman, the monster in the closet, and every character on the Never Ending Story
Purplexo67: #ChuckNorris-When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.
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