boogy

/ˈbʊɡi/
noun
  1. A style of dance or music associated with energetic movement, often related to boogie-woogie or disco.
    • The dance floor was packed with people doing the boogy.
    • The band played a classic boogy that got everyone moving.
    • He learned the boogy from watching old music videos.
verb
  1. To dance energetically, especially to pop or rock music.
    • The crowd began to boogy as the band played a fast number.
    • At the party, everyone started to boogy when the DJ played a hit song.
    • She loves to boogy in her room when no one is watching.
  2. To move quickly or leave in a hurry.
    • We need to boogy if we want to catch the bus.
    • He told his friends it was time to boogy out of there.
    • When the rain started, we decided to boogy home.
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