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Bandit vs. Bogie — What's the Difference?

Bandit vs. Bogie — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Bandit and Bogie

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Bandit

A robber, especially one who robs at gunpoint.

Bogie

A bogie ( BOH-ghee) (in some senses called a truck in North American English) is a chassis or framework that carries a wheelset, attached to a vehicle—a modular subassembly of wheels and axles. Bogies take various forms in various modes of transport.

Bandit

An outlaw; a gangster.

Bogie

One of several wheels or supporting and aligning rollers inside the tread of a tractor or tank.

Bandit

One who cheats or exploits others.
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Bogie

Chiefly British See truck.

Bandit

(Slang) A hostile aircraft, especially a fighter aircraft.

Bogie

Variant of bogey.

Bandit

One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group.

Bogie

(also bgē, bgē) An evil or mischievous spirit; a hobgoblin.

Bandit

An outlaw.

Bogie

(also bgē, bgē) A cause of annoyance or harassment.

Bandit

One who cheats others.

Bogie

A golf score of one stroke over par.

Bandit

An aircraft identified as an enemy, but distinct from "hostile" or "threat" in that it is not immediately to be engaged.

Bogie

Chiefly British The number of strokes that a good player is likely to need to finish a golf hole or course.

Bandit

A runner who covertly joins a race without having registered as a participant.

Bogie

(Slang) An unidentified flying aircraft.

Bandit

(ambitransitive) To rob, or steal from, in the manner of a bandit.

Bogie

(Slang) A detective or police officer.

Bandit

An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti.

Bogie

Chiefly British Slang A piece of dried or semisolid nasal mucus; a booger.

Bandit

An armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band

Bogie

To play (a hole in golf) scoring one stroke over par.

Bogie

(Northern England) A low, hand-operated truck, generally with four wheels, used for transporting objects or for riding on as a toy; a trolley.

Bogie

One of two sets of wheels under a locomotive or railcar; also, a structure with axles and wheels under a locomotive, railcar, or semi which provides support and reduces vibration for the vehicle.

Bogie

A set of wheels attached to one of an aircraft's landing gear, or the structure connecting the wheels in one such set.
Although most A320s have two wheels on each of their main gear, a few built for the Indian market have four-wheel bogies, halving the amount of weight on each wheel and allowing the aircraft to use runways that couldn't withstand the ground pressure from a standard A320.

Bogie

A railway carriage.

Bogie

A marijuana cigarette; a joint.
Thesaurus:marijuana cigarette

Bogie

Alternative spelling of bogey

Bogie

A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.

Bogie

A standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at in competition.

Bogie

An unidentified aircraft, especially as observed as a spot on a radar screen and suspected to be hostile.

Bogie

(golf) A score of one over par on a hole.

Bogie

A piece of dried mucus in or removed from the nostril.

Bogie

A four-wheeled truck, having a certain amount of play around a vertical axis, used to support in part a locomotive on a railway track.

Bogie

An evil spirit

Bogie

An unidentified (and possibly enemy) aircraft

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