A phrase typically appended to the title of a sequel from a television or film series to mock its poor quality. The term was originated in the title of the poorly received 1984 dance film βBreakinβ 2: Electric Boogalooβ.
Teen Beach 2: Electric Boogaloo
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The sacred word, applying this onto any sequel of anything makes it 45x better. Do not mis use this,as misuse ends with turning this into a dead meme.
a guy:man the incredibles 2 was a pretty good movie
a girl:dont you mean The Incredibles 2:Electric Boogaloo?
a guy:*fucking dies*
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The electric boogaloo is one who is wiggling uncontrollably on the floor.
Me: shows grandpa a flashing lights video
Grandpa: starts doing the electric boogaloo on the floor
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Electric Boogaloo, or, more commonly The Electric Boogaloo is a dance created by The Electric Boogaloos. Pretty much everything about modern day dance was derived from The Electric Boogaloo.
Here it is! Hey check out this kid on youtube breakdancin' he's crazy amazing!
...that's da Electric Boogaloo
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A poor black woman
Also something to do with bodypopping, perhaps....
Hey poor black woman! You're such an electric boogaloo
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Electric Boogaloo can be appended to the name of a movie to indicate a sequel. This construction is somewhat dismissive of the original work and/or the idea of making a follow-up movie. The sequel may be real, planned, or imagined.
When are they going to make Titanic 2: Electric Boogaloo?
I'm just gonna wait for it to come out on TV before I see The Fantastic Four 2: Electric Boogaloo.
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1. (noun) Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is a 1984 film in which urban breakdancers, Turbo and Ozone, use the power of dance to stop a corporation from demolishing the local recreational center. It features popular rap artist, Ice-T.
Tagline: "If you can't beat the system...break it!"
2. (verb) To stop a corporation from destroying local culture through the power of urban dance (typically break).
"I just watched the 1984 film, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo!"
"At the city council meeting, Mr. Swanson went all Electric Boogaloo on PolyCorp Developments."
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