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Verb
/ˈbo͝ogē/,
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boogies, plural;
  1. Dance to fast pop or rock music
    • - ready to boogie down to the music of the house band
    • - he can boogie the night away
  2. Move or leave somewhere fast
    • - I think we'd better boogie on out of here
Noun
  1. A style of blues played on the piano with a strong, fast beat

  2. A dance to fast pop or rock music


  1. an instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano)
  2. dance to boogie music
  3. Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm,Burrows, Terry (1995). Play Country Guitar, p.42. Dorling Kindersley Limited, London. ISBN 0789401908. "groove" or pattern used in blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music. ...
  4. Boogie is a 2008 Romanian film written and directed by Radu Muntean.
  5. Boogie is a 2009 animated film from Argentina, based in the Argentine character Boogie, the oily by Roberto Fontanarrosa, and directed by Gustavo Cova. The voices of main characters Boogie and Marcia were performed by Pablo Echarri and Nancy Dupláa. ...
  6. Boogie (or electro-funk, post-disco) is an electronic/funk-influenced variation of post-disco.Serwer, Jesse (2009) : Jesse Serwer in an interview with Dam-Funk. Retrieved on 2-2-2010. Boogie tracks are usually mid-tempo.
  7. Boogie is a music video game developed by Electronic Arts for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS. Being touted as a party-game, it enables players to create their character, then use the Wii Remote and a microphone to sing and dance through it. ...
  8. (Boogieing) Boogie-woogie is a form of swing dance and a form of blues piano playing.
  9. (Boogies) In vertebrates, mucus (adjectival form: "mucous") is a slippery secretion produced by, and covering, mucous membranes. Mucous fluid is typically produced from mucous cells found in mucous glands. Mucous cells secrete products that are rich in glycoproteins and water. ...
  10. A piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger; Dancing usually prominently exhibiting movements of the buttocks; A large, organised skydiving event; To dance a boogie; To move, walk, leave, exit
  11. A gathering of skydivers, usually focused on fun rather than competition. Big drop zones host several boogies a year, often on long holiday weekends.
  12. A style of piano playing very popular in the thirties. Blues, with continuous repeated eighth note patterns in the left hand and exciting but often stereotyped blues riffs and figures in the right hand.
  13. Pick up hip that is not balancing body weight and rotate in small circles in direction of stationary foot.
  14. (pronounced boo-jee) - similar to dhobie but applied to equipment ie a nod might be pinged to give the heads a quick boogie as a (very mild) punishment.
  15. The top gear (the highest gear) of the transmission.
  16. The free hip lifts and moves in a circular motion in the direction of the weighted foot
  17. A style of blues where a typically lively and energetic melody is played over repeated eighth note patterns.
  18. n, agathering of jumpers for the purposes of jumping and socializing. Typically, boogies will have large aircraft, unusual aircraft (balloons, helicopters), special events (record attempts), or some sort of competition as a focal point to attract jumpers from widely diverse regions.
  19. to dance; also can mean to leave. "Want to go to her house? Sure let's boogie".
  20. "I've got 'er up in the boogie now"
  21. a piano style popularized in the 1930s; usually based on the 12-bar blues and characterized by a rhythmically active and repetitive bass pattern (left hand) accompanying elaborate improvisations (right hand).