What is the meaning of Bog?

An area of decayed vegetation (particularly sphagnum moss) which forms a wet spongy ground too soft for walking; any swamp, marsh or mire.

  1. An acidic, chiefly rain-fed (ombrotrophic), peat-forming wetland.

An acidic, chiefly rain-fed (ombrotrophic), peat-forming wetland.

Confusion, difficulty, or any other thing or place that impedes progress in the manner of such areas.

A place to defecate: originally specifically a latrine or outhouse but now used for any toilet.

An act or instance of defecation.

A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and grass, in a marsh or swamp.

Chicken bog.

To sink or submerge someone or something into bogland.

To prevent or slow someone or something from making progress.

To sink and stick in bogland.

To be prevented or impeded from making progress, to become stuck.

To defecate, to void one's bowels.

To cover or spray with excrement.

To make a mess of something.

Alternative form of bug: a bugbear, monster, or terror.

Bold; boastful; proud.

Puffery, boastfulness.

To provoke, to bug.

To go away.

To perform excessive cosmetic surgery that results in a bizarre or obviously artificial facial appearance.

To have excessive cosmetic surgery performed on oneself, often with a poor or conspicuously unnatural result.

book

beechnut, beech mast

an ombrotrophic peatland

preterite tense of biegen

knot

soft (giving way under pressure; lacking strength or resolve; requiring little or no effort; easy)

flabby (of physical condition)

soft, mellow, gentle

wet

mild, humid

loose

lukewarm

something soft

lobe

soften, become soft; (of pain) ease; (of milk) warm; get milder; soften, move (someone's heart)

move, loosen; (of a cradle) rock

god

soft

shoulder (of an animal)

shoulder (primarily of an animal)

alternative form of bok

branch or bough (of a tree)

tendril or sprig (of a plant)

arm or shoulder

god

god

paragon

highest value

god

soft

wet, damp, moist

god, deity

idol, god

shoulder (of an animal)

bow (front of boat or ship)

Source: wiktionary.org