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Boogie   Listen
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boogie  v. i.  (past & past part. boogied; pres. part. boogieing)  To do a lively dance, often with the two partners not touching, to the accompaniment of rock music.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Boogie" Quotes from Famous Books



... it lyes the Raith, my Lord Melvills. Balveirie is his also, and Bogie, Bogs Eye, on the eye of a boog, Veimes.[557] Touch, Thomsone, his father was a Writer to the Signet, some 10 chalders of wictuall; Bannochie belongs to Boogie: on Ayton hes a wodset ...
— Publications of the Scottish History Society, Vol. 36 • Sir John Lauder

... I feel now. Like dem eyes in dat picture was a-lookin right through me. Like he'd like to step right outen de frame. Or dem two boogie battleship men would like to jump right down on me," and he pointed toward the two suits of armor on the ...
— The Ghost Breaker - A Novel Based Upon the Play • Charles Goddard



Words linked to "Boogie" :   jazz, dance, trip the light fantastic



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