bogged
English
Etymology 1
Past participle of bog.
Adjective
bogged (comparative more bogged, superlative most bogged)
- Stuck; unable to progress; having been bogged down.
Etymology 2
From an abbreviation of Bogdanoff + -ed, in reference to Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff.
Adjective
bogged (comparative more bogged, superlative most bogged)
- (Internet slang, usually derogatory) Having the appearance of having had excessive plastic surgery.
- 2023 November 5, anonymous author, 4chan, /lgbt/:
- I plan to become a bogged old lady chasing the illusion of eternal youth, like Joan Rivers.
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