Bogeyman (also spelled
bogieman,
boogeyman, or
boogie man, and pronounced or ; see
spelling differences) is a common allusion to a mythical creature in many cultures used by adults or older children to frighten children into good behavior. This
monster has no specific appearance, and conceptions about it can vary drastically from household to household within the same community; in many cases, he has no set appearance in the mind of an adult or child, but is simply a non-specific embodiment of terror. Parents may tell their children that if they misbehave, the bogeyman will get them. Bogeymen may target a specific mischief—for instance, a bogeyman that punishes children who
suck their thumbs—or general misbehaviour, depending on what purpose needs serving. In some cases, the bogeyman is a
nickname for the
devil. Bogeyman tales vary by region. The bogeyman is usually a masculine entity but can be any gender or simply
androgynous.