The term 'bogey' is used in the sport of golf.
Bogey means one over par on a given hole.
Golf.
According to golf experts, the term came into fashion in the late 1800's when there was a popular song called "Bogey Man" which included the line "I'm the bogey man - catch me if you can". Originally the term was used for a good score in golf, but when the term "par" became widely used to describe that same desirable score, "bogey" changed meaning somewhat.
Bogey.
One over par on a hole.
Bogey, in golf used to indicate a score of one over par for a hole. Centuries ago a bogle was a Scottish goblin and the Bogey-man was a widely used term for a goblin or devil.
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You can't. Bogey died in 1957.
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A bogey.
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