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bogart

to refuse to share, especially as referring to mary jane.

Now that the RIAA is suin all us good customers, Ima have to be a bogart with my tunes.

by Jake September 22, 2003

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bogart

To take position at, or possesion of, something before it is commonly open to such.

"That TFP guy bogarted the communion rail again!"

by Greg November 25, 2004

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Bogart

To be selfish, to take all of something. Often used in reference to Marijuana. Named for Neil Bogart the label boss who requested that the title track of Donna Summer's 1975 album "Love to Love You Baby" be stretched to a 16 minute plus track which filled out one whole side of the LP. This only left room for 5 songs on the other side, because Neil had "Bogarted" the whole first side.

Don't bogart the (weed, doritoes, etc.), man.

by Aaron N Long May 28, 2008

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bogart

to steal or to take, however the reference is made in a lightened manner

Don't bogart my chips man!

by Alex April 7, 2003

15๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


BOGART

to hog something that is supposed to be everyones

At the lake, the Gas Man and Grimey Boy accused Mr. Ed of bogarting all the chicks because they wanted to fuck them and feed them cheese.

by Horace Grimes May 11, 2006

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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

12๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


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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