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An English surname. Most famous representative is probably American actor Humphrey Bogart
An obnoxious, selfish and overbearing person; an attention hog

He walked in, swiped my beer off the table and chugged it. I said “Dude, don’t be a bogart”, but he didn’t care.

One given to excess, whether good or ill

Smith is the writer, director, star and producer. What a bogart!.

To selfishly take or keep something; to hog; especially to hold a joint (marijuana) dangling between the lips instead of passing it on

Don’t bogart the can, man.

A very long inhalation of smoke, particularly marijuana

He took a huge bogart from the joint before finally passing it on.

To get something by bullying, intimidation; be a tough guy

He tried to bogart his way in.

The first cup of brewed coffee collected from under the coffee filter. Also, a cup of very strong coffee… much the same as espresso

Would you like a cup of bogart now or would you rather wait for the coffee to finish brewing?.

Excess

There are over two dozen related terms for station? What a bogart!.

A disappointment

Then right in the middle of their best song, the power went out? That’s a bogart.

Surname of American actor Humphrey Bogart, among others
{i} family name; Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957), American movie star who starred in Casablanca
{f} hog something, hold on to something selfishly, act selfishly, take more than one's fair share; intimidate, harass, bully
The first cup of brewed coffee collected from under the coffee filter. Also, a cup of very strong coffee...much the same as espresso
United States film actor (1899-1957)
Dirk Bogart
(1921-1999) famous British movie actor (known for his roles in "The Servant" and "Death in Venice")
Humphrey Bogart
a US film actor whose films include The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca (1899-1957). born Dec. 25, 1899, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 14, 1957, Hollywood, Calif. U.S. actor. He had minor roles on the stage and in Hollywood before winning success on Broadway as the murderer Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest (1935), a role he reprised in the film version (1936). He appeared in many low-budget films, usually as a gangster, before achieving stardom in High Sierra (1941) and The Maltese Falcon (1941). Often playing a sardonic loner who proves capable of love, he appeared in films such as Casablanca (1942), Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), and The African Queen (1951, Academy Award). He acted in four films with his fourth wife, Lauren Bacall
Humphrey Bogart
(1899-1957) American movie star who starred in Casablanca (he won the 1952 Oscar for best actor in "The African Queen")
Humphrey DeForest Bogart
born Dec. 25, 1899, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 14, 1957, Hollywood, Calif. U.S. actor. He had minor roles on the stage and in Hollywood before winning success on Broadway as the murderer Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest (1935), a role he reprised in the film version (1936). He appeared in many low-budget films, usually as a gangster, before achieving stardom in High Sierra (1941) and The Maltese Falcon (1941). Often playing a sardonic loner who proves capable of love, he appeared in films such as Casablanca (1942), Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), and The African Queen (1951, Academy Award). He acted in four films with his fourth wife, Lauren Bacall
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    /ˈbōˌgärt/ /ˈboʊˌɡɑːrt/

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    () American English slang origin, from actor Humphrey Bogart, from Dutch surname Bogart (“keeper of an orchard”), from boomgaard (“orchard”), cognate to English boom (“piece of wood”)/beam + garden. Senses of selfishness and excess evolved from the original 1960’s use meaning “keep a joint in the mouth instead of passing it on”, recalling the actor’s signature practice of constantly keeping a cigarette dangling out of his mouth, even while talking. Other senses of “bullying” or “tough guy” also originated in the 1960’s and recall the actor’s various movie roles.