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  2. Bogeyman - Wikipedia

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    IndiaIn India, the entity is known by many names across the subcontinent's numerous cultures. Urdu speaking peoples refer to Bogeyman-like creatures by names including Shaitan, Bhoot, and Jin Baba. Hindi speakers call them Baba and Bhoot. In Bihar, parents use a demon named Bhakolwa as a Bogeyman. The terms Petona and Kaatu are also used.

  3. Poochandi - Wikipedia

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    Poochandi (transl. Bogeyman), released as Poosandi Varan (transl. Bogeyman is Coming, alternately spelled Poosandi Varaan, Poochandi Varan, Poochandi Varaan) in India, is a 2022 Malaysian Tamil-language horror thriller film.

  4. Category:Bogeymen - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Bogeymen and equivalent figures from various cultures, a type of mythic creature used by adults to frighten children into good behavior. Bogeymen have no specific appearance and conceptions vary drastically by household and culture, but they are most commonly depicted as masculine or androgynous monsters that punish children for misbehavior. [1]

  5. Folklore of India - Wikipedia

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    India has a rich and varied tradition of folk music and numerous types of folk songs. Some traditional folk song genres have been recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage listed by UNESCO . Among these traditions, a well-known musical and religious repertoire is known as Baul , which has become famous in the World Music scene.

  6. 30 Urban Legends That Were Real All Along - AOL

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    Sort of like “the boogeyman” of Staten Island. During the 70’s and 80’s kids on the island would go missing and the urban legend would attribute it to “Cropsey”. As it turned out there ...

  7. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Pishtaco is a folklore legend that describes a mythological boogeyman in the Andes region of South America, particularly in Peru and Bolivia. Poisoned candy myths are urban legends about malevolent strangers hiding poisons or sharp objects such as razor blades , needles , or broken glass in candy and distributing the candy to harm random ...

  8. See what the terrifying bogeyman from Disney Channel's ... - AOL

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    Photo cred: Disney. The movie, which premiered on Disney Channel back in 1999, tells the story of young teenager Frances, who enlists the help of her imaginary friend, Larry Houdini to help deal ...

  9. Vote for the Bogeyman: undertaker uses gallows humor in ... - AOL

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    Konstantinos Baboulas has also written a slogan for the May 26 vote that plays on his surname which means "Bogeyman" in Greek, telling voters: "To support Baboulas, means to win life, otherwise ...