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1. to dance to, sing to or play boogie-woogie music
2. to engage in any lively or upbeat popular music or dance

especially rock and roll or 1970's disco
3. to party especially when drugs are involved
4. (also BOOGIE-WOOGIE) to engage in habitual lifestyle of immoral or destructive vices
The rich couple had cocaine and other party favors and had their friends over at the mansion to boogie all night long.
boogie by Jon64Bailey July 3, 2014
Gangsters dont dance they "Boogie"
Listen to backyard boogie by Mack 10 and it'll explain everything
boogie by MaRy*JaNe April 18, 2006
The Scottish equivalent of "booger". Pronounce (bo-gie)
Aeeee! you ate your boogie
Boogie by B.P.S July 7, 2017
1) Give me a lighter so I can light my boogie.
2)I wanna boogie
boogie by Andrew January 25, 2005
racial slur implying a black person, but permissable among white people who are friends and family.
I called my big black billy goat Black Boogie, he acted like he wanted to fight but he was just pretending unless my ex-wife or my mother-in-law went in his space and then he could hardly be controlled from attacking them, for real.

My big black billy goat was Black Boogie. My ex-wife was Big Boogie. My daughter was Little Boogie. My name was Big Gomer.
BOOGIE by Big Gomer November 27, 2007