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boogie

[boog-ee, boo-gee] / ˈbʊg i, ˈbu gi /






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I’d boogie to “Boogie Fever,” clap to “Born To Be Alive” and sashay to “I Will Survive,” inches from shimmying into the La-Z-Boy or Travolta-armsing our Airedale.

From Salon • Jul. 25, 2024

"Because that's my lineage and the things I grew up listening to. If you want to boogie on down, you listen to a Mette record."

From BBC • May 29, 2024

Bring your boogie shoes — and your thinking caps.

From Los Angeles Times • May 16, 2024

“Texas Hold ’Em” begins with rapid-plucked guitar and moves into a stomping beat, with Beyoncé rhyming “Texas” and “Lexus” and singing lines like, “It’s a real live boogie and a real live hoedown.”

From New York Times • Feb. 11, 2024

“So what’s the plan? Should we go for a swim? We have new boogie boards.”

From "Shouting at the Rain" by Lynda Mullaly Hunt