bogie
bogie
Term used in the Air Force, an unknown aerial target, one that hasn't been identified as friendly or hostile because of range, weather, or other reasons.
Example:
It is never a good idea to assume the worst and engage bogies without IFF (Identify Friendly or Foe), you could end up shooting down a friendly.
Pilot 1: Bogies six o'clock!!
Pilot 2: Copy that! (Split S away)
Pilot 1: What's their ID? Over!
Pilot 2: Confirmed F-15 spike, they are friendlies, over!
Pilot 1: Roger that, return to formation!
It is never a good idea to assume the worst and engage bogies without IFF (Identify Friendly or Foe), you could end up shooting down a friendly.
Pilot 1: Bogies six o'clock!!
Pilot 2: Copy that! (Split S away)
Pilot 1: What's their ID? Over!
Pilot 2: Confirmed F-15 spike, they are friendlies, over!
Pilot 1: Roger that, return to formation!
bogie
bogie
A bogie is a scottish term for a child's toy cart - the sort of thing we used to lash up from an orange box and a set of pram wheels. "Soapbox" is the nearest equivalent
bogie
(n.) Solitary bicycle police with helmets and short shorts that patrol college campuses in the dead of night.
Example:
Campus used to be such a nice place to burn down at night, but now its overrun with sneaky bogies.
Campus used to be such a nice place to burn down at night, but now its overrun with sneaky bogies.
bogie
Example:
Sometimes I wipe my bogie on my clothes or stick it to the wall, but if it's matured enough I use it as a flicking missile on my sister.
Sometimes I wipe my bogie on my clothes or stick it to the wall, but if it's matured enough I use it as a flicking missile on my sister.
bogie
Example:
I have a bogie up my nose
I have a bogie up my nose
bogie
Example:
"bogie smoking"
"bogie smoking"