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yak boogies

Yak boogie is having those nasty boogers the next day after doing yak (cocaine)

Me and friend always have yak boogies the next day of a long night of drinking and getting turnt up

by rigogeous September 18, 2013

23πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Boogie Call

1: To call someone for a hot night of no strings attached dancing.
2: Inviting friends out to dance, usually via call or text.

Word-play originating from "Booty Call" but for dancing instead of sex.

Phrase was coined by a professional dancer in Chicago while out social West Coast Swing dancing.

"I want to go out dancing with some friends tonight. Time to make some boogie calls!"

"I'm going to boogie call Christopher, it's been a while since his last one."

"There's no one here to dance with. I'm going to make some boogie calls!" "What's that?" "It's like a booty call, but for dancing."

by Adam (Capt. America) S. August 15, 2013


Backus Boogie

The style of driving on your way to backus before a long weekend of drinking by ponto

β€œYeah me and the guys did the backus boogie, we’re gonna get tuned up!”

by Blacktopking March 30, 2022


horizontal boogie

To have sex while in a horizontal position.

You can do it in a bed
You can do it on a sled
You can do it on the bar
You can do it in your car
You can do it on the floor
You can do it with a whore
You can do it in the living room
And do it in the den
You can do it in the kitchen
Then do it all again
You can do it over here
You can do it over there
You can do it with your honey
Almost anywhere
Hey babe, wanna boogie?
Do the horizontal boogie with me!

by PeeBee March 1, 2004

189πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž


Boogie-smack

–verb (boog-ee-smak)

(1) Bouncing or tapping the penis on the skin in or near the ejaculate.

(2) Smacking or striking a person with ones penis.

Johnny Boogie-smacked her on the chin before cleaning up.

by Groovin Highway June 2, 2007

18πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


ghetto boogie

A person who is from the ghetto or lives in the ghetto but, can be arrogant or stuck up, only wears the best clothes, and may drive the best cars, and thinks extremely highly of themselves.

Yes, Monica lives around here, but she is "ghetto boogie."

by kinley michael October 9, 2006

152πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Hell's no boogie

A sarcastic expression used to make light of someone's trivial problem. When you say "hell's no boogie" to someone, you are reminding them that 1) their problem isn't all that bad and 2) life isn't always pleasant or easy.

Jimmy: "My boss is making me come in on a Saturday, can you believe that??"
Tim: "Well, as you know, hell's no boogie."

by 2/day August 28, 2018