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Definition of bogging in English: boggingadjectiveˈbɒɡɪŋ Northern Irish, Scottish informal Filthy or disgusting. the last of her coffee tasted bogging your feet are boggin', by the way Example sentencesExamples - I was wearing a bogging-looking black hoody.
- The goat's cheese, according to my notes, is bogging.
- The houses were in a picturesque village, and the first one was absolutely bogging.
- She spread some laughter by describing the residents in the affected area as 'pure boggin' and 'hummin'' due to the lack of clean water.
- My weans thought it looked pure dead boggin'.
- We thought we should pull our fingers out and actually do some housework as it is looking a bit bogging around the place now.
- That was the most boggin strip ever.
- Down at the flats, it's really boggin.
- I'm curious about the chocolate spare ribs—they sound boggin' but will no doubt be delicious.
- He has the flat as boggin as he is with fish and chips wrappers and cartons everywhere.
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