bogie
/ˈboʊɡi/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of four wheels, typically two driven and two non-driven, that make up a railway vehicle or trailer.
“The train had a bogie at the end to improve its stability at high speeds.”
2. noun
A load or burden that is difficult to carry, especially a heavy or unwieldy one.
“He had to carry the heavy box as a bogie through the crowded streets.”
3. noun
A device that supports a load and is designed to move it from one place to another.
“The construction equipment had a bogie to transport heavy building materials.”
4. verb
To burden or encumber someone or something with something difficult to carry.
“She bogied him down with all the extra work and responsibilities.”