Bogieman

/ˈboʊɡiːmən/ noun

An imaginary scary creature used to frighten children; a bogey or goblin-like figure from folklore.

From 'bogie' or 'bogey' (a phantom or goblin) + 'man' (Old English for person). Variant spellings include 'bogyman' and 'boogeyman'; the term may derive from Scottish/Northern English 'bogle' or possibly Slavic languages.

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