Where are all the american boogeymen????

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  • YoungManRumble
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    #21
    Is bogeyman the British pronunciation (like bogey in golf or hostile aircraft to fighter pilots)?

    or do people say that in North America too? Cause I've always heard it as boogeyman/boogieman, like boogers/boogie-woogie etc.

    Words are interesting. Especially regional slang or things based around myths.

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    • 1hourRun
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      #22
      Originally posted by YoungManRumble

      Man, I don't even like/watch Star Wars (seen the original 3) let alone some spin-off ****. I guess this is the equivalent to Game Of Thrones "it is known" ?
      Game Of Thrones was epic. I'm currently streaming 'The Mandalorian' , the series has a different tone to its predecessors ; its a bit more serious, the childish overenthusiasm has been cut down a bit. Its like western/bounty-hunter/adventure, from my review of the first 2 episodes I think I like it so far.

      BTW, I never heard of '' It is known. '' until now, the irony.

      But Xavier young doe, dont sleep on him.

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