Boogyman

/ˈbuːɡiˌmæn/ noun

An imaginary, frightening creature or monster used to scare children; any person or thing depicted as a threat or scapegoat.

Origin unclear; possibly from Scottish or Gaelic folklore 'bogeyman,' or from African-American slang. Used in English since at least the 19th century to describe frightening figures.

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