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But suddenly a sense of dread hit me: why "boogeyman," with the double O directing its pronunciation ... generations later, I'd say `bogeyman.' Maybe it has something to do with the term of endearment ...
Because there are so many different variations on the boogeyman mythos, there are many different descriptions of what the monster supposedly looks like. The majority have standard-issue "monster ...
Nope. The film does, however, draw upon the everlasting Boogeyman/Bogeyman folklore that has persisted around the globe for centuries. The spoken-word nature of this nearly universal, closet ...
I didn't know what or who the Boogeyman was, I just knew he was there. The legend of the Bogeyman reaches far and wide. The stories of the Boogeyman living in closets or under your bed have scared ...