Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Trotting among bogs, or, more usually, living among bogs: as, a bog-trotting Irishman.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Living among bogs.

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  • adjective Living among bogs.

Etymologies

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bog +‎ trotting

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Examples

  • I nominate the bogtrotting, Jewhating pinko Bugsy.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • I nominate the bogtrotting, Jewhating pinko Bugsy.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • The thing is, everyone here knows 5A isn't a paedo, but sadly for you there is no doubt in anyone's mind that you are a strange little bogtrotting bellend with some serious issues.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • The thing is, everyone here knows 5A isn't a paedo, but sadly for you there is no doubt in anyone's mind that you are a strange little bogtrotting bellend with some serious issues.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Pants on fire bogtrotting c I know Bogsy The Liar's name and it's not on any of the lists.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Whereas history shows that the descendants of bogtrotting booze-soaked Paddies will turn out like Bill O’Reilly.

    Matthew Yglesias » Polling The Economy 2007

  • “Whereas history shows that the descendants of bogtrotting booze-soaked Paddies will turn out like Bill O’Reilly.”

    Matthew Yglesias » Polling The Economy 2007

  • You highflying, bogtrotting Irish will find out who’s running things around here when you get sold out for taxes.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • You highflying, bogtrotting Irish will find out who’s running things around here when you get sold out for taxes.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • You highflying, bogtrotting Irish will find out who’s running things around here when you get sold out for taxes.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

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