The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar, double bass, and other instruments. Boog·ied , boog·y·ing , boog·ies 1 Discover the lively and evolving meaning of 'boogie' in modern slang
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From its musical roots to contemporary usage, explore how this vibrant term invites dancing, fun, and even leaving a gathering.
They boogie their bodies to the thunderous sound of bounce music while looking good.
(informal) any relatively energetic dance to pop or rock music Come on girls, let's get on the dancefloor and have a boogie (skydiving, informal) a large, organised skydiving event. To dance energetically, especially to rock music
Slang., to go (often followed byon down ) We boogied on down to the club to catch the comedy act We're gonna be late—let's boogie. Boogie synonyms, boogie pronunciation, boogie translation, english dictionary definition of boogie