Bug`a*boo" (?), Bug"bear` (?), n. [See Bug.] Something frightful, as a specter; anything imaginary that causes needless fright; something used to excite needless fear; also, something really dangerous, used to frighten children, etc. "Bugaboos to fright ye."
Lloyd.
But, to the world no bugbear is so great
As want of figure and a small estate.
Pope.
The bugaboo of the liberals is the church pray.
S. B. Griffin.
The great bugaboo of the birds is the owl.
J. Burroughs.
Syn. -- Hobgoblin; goblin; specter; ogre; scarecrow.
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Bug"bear` (?), n. Same as Bugaboo. -- a. Causing needless fright.
Locke.
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Bug"bear`, v. t. To alarm with idle phantoms.
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