bogeyman
See also: bogey man
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈbəʊ.ɡɪˌmæn/, /ˈbəʊ.ɡiˌmæn/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /ˈboʊ.ɡiˌmæn/, /ˈbʊɡ.iˌmæn/, /ˈbu.ɡiˌmæn/
- (Canada) IPA(key): /ˈbu.ɡiˌmæn/
Noun
bogeyman (plural bogeymen)
- A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.
- Synonyms: bogey, bug-a-boo, bugaboo, bugbear
- Coordinate terms: goblin; see also Thesaurus:ghost
- Near-synonyms: bogeyperson, bogeywoman
- 2003, “Pet”, performed by A Perfect Circle:
- Lay your head down child
I won't let the boogeyman come
Counting bodies like sheep
To the rhythm of the war drums
Pay no mind to the rabble
Pay no mind to the rabble
Head down, go to sleep
To the rhythm of the war drums
- (by extension) Any make-believe threat, especially one used to intimidate or distract; a real threat greatly exaggerated for those purposes.
- Near-synonyms: bug-a-boo, bugaboo, chimera
- The bogeyman of a Halloween-candy poisoner behind every door has animated occasional moral panics against trick-or-treating.
- 2013, Frances Booth, The Distraction Trap:
- Before the Internet it was television. And, if not that, it was radio, films, or games. All have taken their turn as the popular bogeyman, blighting the minds of the young.
- 2017 November 7, Eugene D., “Sutherland Springs Shooter Member of Far-Right Neo-Nazi Group “Atomwaffen””, in Medium[2], archived from the original on 23 April 2023:
- Immediately following the shooting, there were multiple, coordinated information releases blaming the shooting on “Antifa,” the newest alt-right boogeyman, in what appears to be a social media blitz intended to center the conversation on the left wing. This is part of an ongoing propaganda campaign by the insurgent right wing extremists to paint radical pro-labor activists as ultraviolent “terrorists.”
- 2020 November 18, Brian Lowry, “‘Soros’ looks at the life and activism of the right’s favorite bogeyman”, in CNN[3]:
- If there’s a down side to the film, it’s that “Soros” probably doesn’t devote enough time to the way its subject has become a favorite bogeyman to conservatives that paint him as the guiding hand behind grassroots campaigns by those intent on discrediting them.
Translations
menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories
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any make-believe threat