boogy (Meaning)

boogy

boogie-woogie, to move quickly, to get going, a period of or occasion for dancing to this music, to dance to rock music, revel, party, earthy and strongly rhythmic rock music conducive to dancing

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boogie-woogie, to move quickly, to get going, a period of or occasion for dancing to this music, to dance to rock music, revel, party, earthy and strongly rhyth

shag, mambo, fox-trot, shuffle, waltz, shimmy, jive, jig, tap-dance, tango

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The children squealed with delight as they danced the boogy at the party.

The crowd swayed and boogied to the infectious rhythm of the music.

The elderly couple surprised everyone with their energetic boogying on the dance floor.

Despite his age, the grandfather boogied with surprising agility and enthusiasm.