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Backdoor Boogie

A porn made in the 80's in which two men try and fit their members inside a female's anus simultaneously.

The one great line from the movie is, "Come'on Barry, I bet we can get both our dicks in her at once."

Barry really stuffed that chick in Backdoor Boogie.

by dfu January 30, 2004

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boogie monster

when at cheerleading practice you shove your finger so farly up your nose that your nuckle is not visable anymore.
you then look around to see if everyone is looking, play with the unfamiliar object that protruded from your nostril, and then stick it in your mouth. (:

alyssa AKA boogie monster.

by tk tots February 27, 2008

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eye boogies

The crud the accumulates in the corner of a human or animal's eye

Please get a warm washcloth and wipe those eye boogies out of Fido's eyes.

by greyhat January 7, 2015


Boogie Nest

Your crib. OR a place you and or your friends hang out.

Yo man, meet me at da boogie nest" "Party at da boogie nest tonight

by Echoshade555 May 8, 2011


Boogie Town

Racist language for part of town where many black people live; "boogie" is racist slang for African American

Going down to boogie town to buy some grass.

by clancy mcgargle April 4, 2018


Boogie Attack

An unwanted, somewhat aggressive approach in a club/dance hall/bar by a rather unattractive or drunk person, by method of dancing towards the victim, usually backwards, with the rear-end moving like the pendulum on a grandfather clock, gyrating up against the victim like the attacker was wiping their ass on the victims clothes.

Britney: "Holy crap, don't look"
Moesha: "What , what is it?"
Britney: "Damn girl, that fugly guy is looking at us. He's dancing like he's gonna do a boogie attack on me... eugh..."

by IAmJeff November 11, 2009


South Boogie

South Bronx. The Boogie Down Bronx as a name for the borough led to the shortened phrase the Boogie Down, or the Boogie, in reference to the Bronx. The South Boogie in particular, (or the West Boggie, etc.), became the slang names or affectionate names for those respective neighborhoods. The term is used in songs and by New Yorkers, and even a rap album collection.

Hip hop? That's not even something to discuss, even in the Bridge they know the South Boogie is where it all started, everybody knows that.

by Language Maven June 22, 2021