bogon

See also: Bogoń and bőgőn

English

Etymology

From bogus (fake, phony) + -on (suffix used to form names of elementary particles or fundamental units).

Noun

bogon (plural bogons)

  1. (computing, slang) The imaginary elementary particle of bogosity; the anti-particle to the cluon.
    • 1996, John Novak, “Re: TOR is Fucking with Us All”, in rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan (Usenet):
      Chain book sellers are, by and large, bogon and bozon emitters like nothing you've ever seen.
  2. (networking, slang) An invalid Internet Protocol packet, particularly one sent from an address that is not in use.

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Hungarian

Etymology

bog + -on

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈboɡon]
  • Hyphenation: bo‧gon

Noun

bogon

  1. superessive singular of bog

Venetian

Noun

bogon m (plural bogoni) or bogon m (plural boguni)

  1. slug
  2. snail

Synonyms

  • caràgoło
  • scióxo
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