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Cordner, W.S. (1946). "The Cult of the Holy Well". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. Third Series. 9: 24–36. Slusser, Mary Shepherd (1982). Nepal Mandala: A Cultural Study of the Kathmandu Valley. Vol.1. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p.364. ISBN 0691031282. Monster Bogey is a very funny debut middle grade novel by Anna Brooke, with equally ribald illustrations by Owen Lindsay. Trinidad and Tobago – Most Trinbagonians (mostly rural peoples) use folklore to scare disobedient children. The most common beings invoked are the Jumbee. Some "jumbies" are the Soucouyant, Lagahoo, La Diablesse, Papa Bois.Bogeyman is also used in the same way, but it is more common in the cities. It is also called "The Babooman". [ citation needed]

a b Farish, Lou (25 October 1981). "Fouke Monster Still Alive and Well". Arkansas Democrat . Retrieved 1 October 2006. Lithuania – referred to as the Baubas, an evil spirit with long lean arms, wrinkly fingers, and red eyes. He harasses people by pulling their hair or stifling them. [20] [ unreliable source?]Many boogeymen are said to have long nails or claws that they use to scratch against window panes in the middle of the night. There are also tales of bogeymen who have terrifying eyes that haunt children who venture outside after dark. Some boogeymen are said to have horns or look very animal-like, while others are told to be evil humanoids or witches. Fungus The Bogeyman a b Mills, Margaret; Claus, Peter; Diamond, Sarah, eds. (2003). South Asian Folklore: An Encyclopedia. New York City: Taylor & Francis (published 28 October 2020). doi: 10.4324/9781003061717. ISBN 9781003061717. OL 37318120M. S2CID 126524265. Brand, Aaron (September 11, 2016). "New Boggy Creek movie coming out this fall". Texarkana Gazette . Retrieved November 8, 2022.

Stone statue of a vodnik (also called vodyanoy), a water spirit in Slavic folklore who entices humans to the banks of rivers and lakes. (more) The creature was allegedly sighted again on May 23, 1971, when three people, D. C. Woods, Jr., Wilma Woods, and Mrs. R. H. Sedgass, reported seeing an ape-like creature crossing U.S. Highway 71. [19] More sightings reports were made over the following months by local residents and tourists, who found additional footprints. [20] The best known footprints were found in a soybean field belonging to local filling station owner Scott Keith. They were scrutinized by game warden Carl Galyon, who was unable to confirm their authenticity. [6] Like the Ford prints, they appeared to indicate that the creature had only three toes. [21] Misbehaving children were warned that a goblin or demon known as the bodach would come down the chimney and take them. [33][64]Furthermore, their concept of "child" is far off from the human notion of what constitutes a "child." Greece – In Greek, the common translation of "Bogeyman" is "Baboulas" (Μπαμπούλας), which is pronounced babʊlas. It's used by the parents to scare their children so they won't misbehave, probably. This creature is supposed to be some kind of cannibal that eats the children. That's why the most used phrase about the creature is "Ο Μπαμπούλας θα έρθει και θα σε φάει", which means "The Bogeyman will come and eat you". The Buba is a serpentine monster. Mothers would tell their children to be quiet or the Buba would get them. [21]

Hejaz, Saudi Arabia – أمنا الغولة والدوجيرة or "Dojairah and Umna al Ghola", which means "Our mother the Monster", is used to scare children when they misbehave or walk alone outside.Community Caught By Surprise: Legendary Monster Becomes Money-Maker". The Victoria Advocate. 23 August 1973. p.7C.

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