Racist language for part of town where many black people live; "boogie" is racist slang for African American
by clancy mcgargle May 21, 2018
Get the Boogie Townmug. South Bronx. The Boogie Down Bronx as a name for the borough led to the shortened phrase the Boogie Down, or the Boogie, in reference to the Bronx. The South Boogie in particular, (or the West Boggie, etc.), became the slang names or affectionate names for those respective neighborhoods. The term is used in songs and by New Yorkers, and even a rap album collection.
Hip hop? That's not even something to discuss, even in the Bridge they know the South Boogie is where it all started, everybody knows that.
by Language Maven June 22, 2021
Get the South Boogiemug. Claud says: "Hey Hammy ya wanna go to a boogie parade?"
Hammy says: "Yeh Claud lets go and boogie parade the night away!"
Hammy says: "Yeh Claud lets go and boogie parade the night away!"
by Philster! June 3, 2010
Get the boogie parademug. by sexy_claire September 1, 2008
Get the boogie woogiemug. You punch someone once and they become so you can keep punching them meaning that they become boogie woogied.
by Deformed-Orc March 3, 2021
Get the Boogie Woogiemug. Tiny circular gobbs of rubbery glue used to hold package inserts to prescription pill bottles. They are also used for scrapbooking and other craft projects.
by Pharmacy Babe December 24, 2010
Get the Glue Boogiemug. 1. A popular 1975 song by KC and the Sunshine Band.
2. A pair of shoes one has specifically for dancing; does not necessarily mean 1970's style dancing.
2. A pair of shoes one has specifically for dancing; does not necessarily mean 1970's style dancing.
by Up4 November 27, 2009
Get the Boogie Shoesmug.