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Boogie

Dance:
It came about in the 70's during the disco era. Back then we boogied all night long.

Boogie down at the disco; boogied all night long; I've got the boogie fever

by I was there! August 14, 2016


Boogie

The Scottish equivalent of "booger". Pronounce (bo-gie)

Aeeee! you ate your boogie

by B.P.S July 08, 2017


Boogie

synonymous with spliff - a handrolled mixture of tobacco and marijuana. a combination of 'bogie' and 'doobie'.

lets roll a boogie?

no, i'd rather roll a joint. i don't like to have my dessert with my dinner.

by katie katherine July 28, 2010


Boogie

A gathering of skydivers that results in jumping out of various types of aircraft, partying, nudity, and all kinds of intoxicating beverages (after the beer light is turned on, of course).

The Chicks Rock Boogie was amazing this year.

by B!tchBoyShooter October 13, 2010


Boogie

A word formulated in the late 60's and through out the 70's as a term used to dance to disco music.

"Hey thats ABBA playing, let's get down and Boogie!!"

by Blunite5454 December 15, 2007


Boogie

Something gangsta's do, they dont dance they boggie

do the gangsta boogie

by AC December 08, 2003


Boogie

used to describe something or somebody incredibly uncool; to be lame, square, or wack

Eric boogie ass doesn't ever pick up his son anymore.

by SJCarpeDiem December 12, 2010