The term "bogie" originates from the early 19th century and is derived from the word "buggy," which referred to a light, horse-drawn carriage. In railway terminology, a bogie refers to a wheeled assembly that supports the train's body and facilitates its movement on tracks. The name stuck as the design evolved, and it became a standard term in rail transport to describe the undercarriage of various vehicles.
Humphrey Bogart went by Bogie.
Bogie Cottage was created in 1908.
David Bogie was born in 1987.
Ian Bogie was born on 1967-12-06.
no yes dogs do have bogie's as my dog sneezed and bogie's came out (yuck) :)
Duane Bogie was born on September 21, 1922, in USA.
Duane Bogie died on January 3, 1990, in USA.
Jacob's Bogie is a type of rail vehicle bogie found on tramway vehicles and usually placed between 2 car body sections.
The Bogie Man - 1902 was released on: USA: November 1902
No he is not.
Bogie - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 4 March 1980
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