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boodie Sc.|ˈbuːdɪ| [perh. ad. Gael. bodach ghost. But cf. bolly.] A spectre, a hobgoblin.
a1700Ballad, Baroune o' Gairtly in Smith Hist. Aberdeensh. (1875) I. 650 Nae gruesome gaist, nor black boodie Cud fleg that bold Baroune. 1785Jrnl. fr. Lond. 6 in Poems Buchan Dial. (Jam.) About the time o' night that the boodies begin to gang. 1868G. Macdonald R. Falconer I. 12 He rins as gin I war a boodie. |