1. noun: A cigarette
2. verb: To smoke a cigarette
1. Yo, can I get a boge?
2. Yo, you wanna go boge?
slang for cigarette; pronounced boh-gee
Originates from actor Humphrey Bogart (The Maltese Falcon) who used to smoke a ton of cigarettes on set
also spelled as bogie
yo, lets cop boges at the deli
A term coined by cannabis users (arguably the most prolific neologists). Derived from bogart, to unfairly smoke cannabis, i.e. to take more from the joint/blunt/bowl/vapo than your fellow members of the session are taking.
{boging, boged, bogart (NOT boger)}
If you boge that spliff one more time, I'm gonna give your mom the chili cheese burrito.
One of the gayest ways to say cigarette.
When I came out of the Penfield Wegmans, there were two douchebags sitting on my car, and when I told them to get off they asked me if I had any boges
Originally the past tense of beige, now used to describe a good or happy feeling.
Guys, I feel so boge today.
Oh girl, boge.
(pronounced bohg)
to bail, back out of something or simply fail to show up for something you previously agreed to do.
"She boged on our date at the last minute."
vi., to fail to show up or otherwise fulfill an obligation.
"Did Mark show up at the party?"
"No, he boged."