A special dog named Bugatti then booger then boogie then Boogay. You know when your dog is boogay when it’s two front paws cross over each other. Boogay’s usually look sad all then time and don’t care about the things around them. They don’t like pets on the head and don’t like to be touched on their butt. Boogay’s are the most perfect dogs because they don’t bother anyone, they listen very well, and they are very loyal.
A phrase typically appended to the title of a sequel from a television or film series to mock its poor quality. The term was originated in the title of the poorly received 1984 dance film “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo”.
Amy: Did you see the last buzzfeed unsolved episode last night?
Charlotte: Omg, yes! It was so scary, poor Ryan.
Amy: Urgh, you're such a boogara, ghosts aren't real!
A gay bogan, a cross between a bogan and a gay person. Usually seen wearing a wifebeater or some other overtly patriotic clothing (e.g. with national symbols or flag printed on it) combined with short shorts and thongs.
Often used to describe the confusing intersection of two incompatible characteristics, the rough unsophistication of a yobbo with the camp features of a homosexual.
Can be characteristics other than style of dress, e.g. love of country music and pop music. Which is obviously confusing because one is about dogs and utes and sheep and dust, and the other is about teenage angst.
Can be used as a: (1) noun, (2) verb or (3) adjective.
1. You are such a bogay.
2. We can totally bogay-out to Pink next summer!
3. You totally look like a bogay in that outfit.