Boogie Definition

bo͝ogē, bo͝ogē
boogied, boogieing, boogies
verb
boogied, boogieing, boogies
To dance to rock music.
Webster's New World
To get going; leave.
We're late; let's boogie.
American Heritage
To move quickly.
Boogied down the road in their car.
American Heritage

(intransitive) To dance a boogie.

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(intransitive, informal) To move, walk, leave, exit.

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noun
Rock music.
Webster's New World
Boogie-woogie.
American Heritage

(informal) A piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger.

Wiktionary

(informal) Dancing usually prominently exhibiting movements of the buttocks.

Wiktionary

(skydiving, informal) A large, organised skydiving event.

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Other Word Forms of Boogie

Noun

Singular:
boogie
Plural:
boogies

Origin of Boogie

  • From boogie-woogie

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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