TOBOGGAN

PRONUNCIATION: (tuh-BOG-uhn)

MEANING: noun: 1. A flat-bottomed sled curled up at the front.
2. A sharp decline.
verb intr.: 1. To ride a toboggan.
2. To decline rapidly.

ETYMOLOGY: From one of the languages of the Algonquian family spoken by American Indians. Perhaps from Mi’kmaq topagan (sled). Earliest documented use: 1829.
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NO BOGGAN - what you see when someone tries to take advantage of you at the Faneuil Hall market in Boston

TO LOGGAN - where you go to catch a plane after your Boston visit

"TO B" ORGAN - a musical instrument played as background during Hamlet's soliloquych a plane after your visit