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bogart

To stop others from having or using something, being prevented.

Don't Bogart the Bog, I really have to go right now, man!!!

by Dophler October 16, 2006

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bogart

noun: a thief

verb: to steal or snatch stealthily

boh-gart

Don't be such a bogart.

He totally bogarted my car keys.

by Anonymous May 26, 2003

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bogart

To "bogart" is to keep in possesion of an object for an imhuman amount of time.

"hey! stop bogarting the hackey sack, you boagart." or "quit bogarting the reefer"

by blind July 19, 2003

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bogart

to push your way through or demand all of the attention

by Anonymous May 19, 2003

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bogart

To make unvavailable to others via concealment or manipulation. To mix items together in an undesierable fashion.

Don't get your sour cream splooge in the Salsa, Halley. You're bogarting it in much the same way that one who is hoarding all the weed would- only different.

by Official Word Guy November 2, 2005

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bogart

To take something unjustly, to snatch or steal

Someone totally bogarted the last piece of pizza. I had been saving it for myself.

by Robert August 26, 2003

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bogart

"bogart" has nothing to do with Humphrey Bogart. All such definitions are merely passed along out of error. At Folsom prison in California the habit of putting your arm around the food to keep others from takin it was called "bowlguarding". From Folsom it spread to other prisons and into the general population. This expression compressed to "bogart" and perfectly extended to hogging a marijuana joint. It is a prison term and much precedes the 1976 song where it first became commonly heard generally outside of California.

Don't bogart that joint, my friend.

by noiret January 6, 2010

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