bogeyman

Etymology

From bogey + -man.

noun

  1. A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.
  2. (by extension) Any make-believe threat, especially one used to intimidate or distract.
    Before the Internet it was television. And, if not that, it was radio, films, or games. All have taken their turn as the popular bogeyman, blighting the minds of the young. 2013, Frances Booth, The Distraction Trap

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