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bogle
[ boh-guhl, bog-uhl ]
noun
- a bogy; specter.
bogle
1/ ˈ²úəʊɡə±ô; ˈbÉ’É¡- /
noun
- a dialect or archaic word for bogey 1
- a scarecrow
bogle
2/ ˈ²úəʊɡə±ô /
noun
- a rhythmic dance, originating in the early 1990s, performed to ragga music
verb
- intr to perform such a dance
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bogle1
Example Sentences
A few of them wrote a book—Bogle penned the foreword—around the same time.
When the market is good and highly speculative investments are doing well, it’s not sexy to follow Bogle’s path.
But the market correction has mostly served as a weed-out class for Bogleheads who weren’t really up to the Bogle ideology.
It’s index investing, which has smoked the active managers virtually since it was popularized by John Bogle and his Vanguard Group in the mid-1970s.
Jayden Bogle cancelled out Erling Haaland's opener by scoring in the 85th minute, and the Blades looked poised to pinch a point against the champions.
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