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The meaning of Boogie

Boogie – definition

noun

A style of blues played on the piano with a strong, fast beat.

Usage examples:

The strident boogie of the title track
verb

Dance to pop or rock music.

Usage examples:

Pat went off to boogie to a steel band
verb

To dance to pop music

Usage examples:

We boogied away all night long., i like a good boogie.

Boogie translation into English

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बूगी

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부기

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Mover el esqueleto

Word origin

early 20th century (originally US in the sense ‘party’): of unknown origin.

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