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5-letter words containing g, o, b

  • bedog — Lb transitive to refer to or treat like a dog; (by extension) to follow like a dog, harass, torment; bully.
  • befog — to surround with fog
  • begot — Begot is the past tense of beget.
  • bigos — a traditional Polish stew of meat and cabbage
  • bigot — If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.
  • bingo — Bingo is a game in which each player has a card with numbers on. Someone calls out numbers and if you are the first person to have all your numbers called out, you win the game.
  • biog. — biographical
  • bodge — If you bodge something, you make it or mend it in a way that is not as good as it should be.
  • bogan — (esp in the Maritime Provinces) a sluggish side stream
  • bogey — A bogey is something or someone that people are worried about, perhaps without much cause or reason.
  • boggy — Boggy land is very wet and muddy land.
  • bogie — an assembly of four or six wheels forming a pivoted support at either end of a railway coach. It provides flexibility on curves
  • bogle — a scarecrow
  • bogof — buy one, get one free
  • bogon — /boh'gon/ (By analogy with proton/electron/neutron, but doubtless reinforced after 1980 by the similarity to Douglas Adams's "Vogons") 1. The elementary particle of bogosity (see quantum bogodynamics). For instance, "the Ethernet is emitting bogons again" means that it is broken or acting in an erratic or bogus fashion. 2. A query packet sent from a TCP/IP domain resolver to a root server, having the reply bit set instead of the query bit. 3. Any bogus or incorrectly formed packet sent on a network. 4. A person who is bogus or who says bogus things. This was historically the original usage, but has been overtaken by its derivative senses. See also bogosity; compare psyton, fat electrons, magic smoke. The bogon has become the type case for a whole bestiary of nonce particle names, including the "clutron" or "cluon" (indivisible particle of cluefulness, obviously the antiparticle of the bogon) and the futon (elementary particle of randomness, or sometimes of lameness). These are not so much live usages in themselves as examples of a live meta-usage: that is, it has become a standard joke or linguistic maneuver to "explain" otherwise mysterious circumstances by inventing nonce particle names. And these imply nonce particle theories, with all their dignity or lack thereof (we might note parenthetically that this is a generalisation from "(bogus particle) theories" to "bogus (particle theories)"!). Perhaps such particles are the modern-day equivalents of trolls and wood-nymphs as standard starting-points around which to construct explanatory myths. Of course, playing on an existing word (as in the "futon") yields additional flavour.
  • bogor — a city in Indonesia, in W Java: botanical gardens and research institutions. Pop: 750 819 (2000)
  • bogue — a Mediterranean fish, Boops boops
  • bogus — If you describe something as bogus, you mean that it is not genuine.
  • boing — to rebound making a noise
  • bongo — A bongo is a small drum that you play with your hands.
  • boong — an Aborigine or Black person
  • bouge — to swell or bulge
  • bough — A bough is a large branch of a tree.
  • bourg — a French market town, esp one beside a castle
  • broga — an exercise regime for men that combines fitness exercises with traditional yoga postures
  • embog — (transitive) To bog down.
  • gabon — Official name Gabonese Republic. a republic in W equatorial Africa: formerly a part of French Equatorial Africa; member of the French Community. 102,290 sq. mi. (264,931 sq. km). Capital: Libreville.
  • gaborDennis, 1900–79, British physicist, born in Hungary: inventor of holography; Nobel Prize 1971.
  • gambo — a simple farm cart
  • garboGreta (Greta Lovisa Gustaffson) 1905–90, U.S. film actress, born in Sweden.
  • globe — the planet Earth (usually preceded by the).
  • globs — Plural form of glob.
  • globy — round; globular
  • go by — a going by without notice; an intentional passing by; snub: to give one the go-by.
  • go-by — a going by without notice; an intentional passing by; snub: to give one the go-by.
  • goban — a Japanese game played on a go board with players alternating and attempting to be first to place five counters in a row.
  • gobar — Dried cow dung used directly as fuel or as a source of gas.
  • gobat — Albert [French al-ber] /French alˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1843–1914, Swiss lawyer and statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1902.
  • gobbi — Tito (ˈtiːto). 1915–84, Italian operatic baritone
  • gobbo — a hunchback
  • gobby — fat.
  • gobos — Plural form of gobo.
  • gombe — a state of Nigeria, in the NE. Capital: Gombe. Pop: 2 353 879(2006). Area: 18 768 sq km (7246 sq miles)
  • gombo — gumbo.
  • gooby — spittle
  • grebo — (slang, UK, predominantly West Midlands) A greaser or biker; a member of any alternative subculture, as opposed to a chav or townie.
  • gumbo — a stew or thick soup, usually made with chicken or seafood, greens, and okra or sometimes filé as a thickener.
  • obang — a Japanese gold coin, rectangular in shape, that is no longer in common usage and is only used as a ceremonial or special contribution
  • oblog — (language)   A small, portable, Object-oriented extension to Prolog by Margaret McDougall of EdCAAD, Dept Arch, University of Edinburgh.

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