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It's difficult to trace the exact country, but we do know it's from the Gaelic word "bogach", which means "swamp". It was then adapted by the English in the phrase "bog-standard". Meaning something looks or smells like a swamp.
The word "bog" is of Celtic origin, deriving from the Irish word "bogach" or the Gaelic word "bog," both meaning "soft" or "marshy." This term was later adopted into English to describe wet, muddy ground characteristic of a bog.
Take your piccolo down to the bog and wait. The answer will come to you.
It is held in Wales, every August.
Bog is a spirtiual being, believed by most people.
Yes, she is a BOG.
There is a bog at camp.
bog turtle
Bog! Bog! Hee Hee Bog! Also: fen
A bog. a bog
lavender bog, your welcome
After the bad storm, the roads were a bog.