(Askeri) TAŞIYICI TEKERLEK: Tırtıllı araçlarda, paletlerin üzerinde hareket eden tekerlek; bu tekerlekler aracın ağırlığını paletler üzerine taksim eder
An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen, and often suspected to be hostile. (Also sometimes used as a synonym for bandit - an enemy aircraft)
Originally the expected score in which a good player was reckoned to complete a hole, but now replaced by par Bogey has come to mean one over par on a hole
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 score of one over (more than) par for a hole Example: She played the hole fairly well, but still only managed to make a bogey
{i} ghost, phantom, evil spirit; U.F.O.; cargo cart; unidentified aircraft (same as BOGY); score of one over par on a hole (in Golf)
The spelling bogy and the plural form bogies are also used. A bogey is something or someone that people are worried about, perhaps without much cause or reason. Age is another bogey for actresses. Bogey is also an adjective. Did people still tell their kids imbecilic scare stories about bogey policewomen?
a toy similar to a violin bow, consisting of a wooden stick with notches along one or more sides or edges to produce a rattly noise when kratzed (stroked) against a hard edge, lip of container etc. From Ger. Bogen ((m)) (= It. arco)
(Spor) In golf, the allowance given to a competitor to choose on the tee before the start of each hole whether or not they will allocate any shots to the hole
{i} Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957), American movie actor, star of "The Maltese Falcon" and "Casablanca", winner of the 1951 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "The African Queen
A tandem arrangement of landing gear wheels with a central strut The bogie swivels up and down so all wheels stay on the ground as the attitude of the aircraft changes or as the slope of the ground surface changes