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单词 bogging
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boggingn.

Etymology: perhaps an obsolete spelling of bodging: see bodger n.1, badge v.2
Obsolete.
Peddling, hawking; going up and down as a dealer; also figurative.
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society > trade and finance > selling > [noun] > itinerant selling
pedlary1531
hawking1542
bogginga1555
peddling1591
pedlarism1699
pedlaring1839
doorstepping1909
a1555 J. Philpot Apol. spitting vpon Arrian sig. B4, in Exam. J. Philpot (?1556) I would they would..leaue bogging of heresies to their owne damnacion and deceauing of many.
1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 545/1 The busie bogging of the divell alwaies.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

boggingadj.

Brit. /ˈbɒɡɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈbɔɡɪŋ/, /ˈbɑɡɪŋ/, Scottish English /ˈbɔɡɪŋ/, /ˈbɔɡɪn/, Irish English /ˈbɒːɡɪŋ/, /ˈbɒːɡən/
Forms: 1900s– boggin, 1900s– bogging.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bog n.4, -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < bog n.4 + -ing suffix2.
Scottish and Irish English (northern) colloquial.
Filthy, smelly; disgusting. Also: inferior, rubbish.
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the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fetor > [adjective]
foul-stinkingOE
poignantc1387
rammishc1395
rank1479
reekya1500
puanta1529
unsavoury1539
uglyc1540
contagious1547
noisome1559
fulsome1576
fetid1599
nasty1601
unsweet1605
rammy1607
stenchful1615
stinkardly1616
rancid1627
reeking1629
pungent1644
olidous1646
stenching1654
graveolent1657
maleolent1657
virous1661
olid1680
ranciduous1688
feculent1703
virose1756
stenchy1757
infragrant1813
inodorous1823
nosy1836
malodorous1850
unfragrant1858
smelly1862
cacodorous1863
stinky1888
funked out1893
niffya1903
whiffy1905
pongy1936
fresh1966
minging1970
bogging1973
bowfing1983
honking1985
the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > foulness or filth > [adjective]
blackOE
rotea1382
lousyc1386
unwashed?a1390
fulsomec1390
filthy?c1400
rankc1400
leprousa1425
sicka1425
miry1532
shitten?1545
murrain1575
obscene1597
vicious1597
ketty1607
putrid1628
putredinous1641
foede1657
fulsamic1694
carrion1826
foul1842
shitty1879
scabrous1880
scummy1932
pukey1933
shitting1950
gungy1962
grungy1965
shithouse1966
grot1967
bogging1973
the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > unsavouriness > [adjective] > disgusting
queasyc1450
walsh1513
filthy1533
wallowish1548
foul1560
maumish1580
nasty1601
distastable1607
distasteful1611
disgustfula1625
nauseous1649
fulsome1694
mawkisha1697
disgusting1754
pukey1852
brackish1871
wambly1899
bogging1973
feechie1975
angin1994
1973 ‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed 230 Boggin, pejorative adjective used to describe anything the boys didn't like or understand.
1985 M. Munro Patter 12 Sumdy's feet are boggin.
1992 Guardian (Nexis) 3 Oct. (Sports section) 26 He owns a..pigeon loft, which we never get round to visiting, because it's ‘boggin and needs a good clean’.
1997 L. Hird Nail & Other Stories 75 I asked them for a pair of Nike Air trainers for my birthday. Instead I got this bogging pair of fucking plimsolls with pink bits and a wee tongue.
2013 Daily Record (Glasgow) (Nexis) 7 Mar. 14 Who wants cold, lumpy mash, stringy beef olives and a bowl of that truly bogging pink semolina that looked like angel's vomit?
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

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ˈbogging
ˈbogging n.
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1858 M. Porteous Real Souter Johnny (ed. 2) 18 It was then the custom for the country shoemaker, like the tailor, to go to the house of his employer, and there do his work. This practice was technically called ‘bogging’, and on such occasions the accommodating bogger would make shoes for the whole family.
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n.a1555adj.1973
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