1) The infamous phrase--derived from the sounds made by horses galloping--that starts races and sells t-shirts. Translates into: "Hang on! Here we go!" (Darrell Waltrip, 2/2/03, The Cincinnati Enquirer)
"Let's go racin', boys! BOOGITY, BOOGITY, BOOGITY! Gearshift them things!" (Darrell Waltrip from the Dodge/Save-Mart 350 @ Infineon Raceway; Sonoma, California. 6/24/03)
by Meekrob July 8, 2003
Get the boogity boogity mug.A term coined by Darrell Waltrip which is said at the green flag before a race. A reference to "Who Put The Bomp" by Barry Mann.
by Evan Williams October 1, 2007
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A ghost, usually spotted in Asian horror movies. They like to stay in shadowy areas on the screen or pop out right in front of the camera. Will either float or move around in some deranged motion. Two trademarks of a boogityboo is dark hair that covers their eyes and their lack of speech, unless you count screaming right in yo FACE!
Will - "What did you think of the movie Box?"
Tommy - "To be honest, I was disappointed by the lack of boogityboos."
Tommy - "To be honest, I was disappointed by the lack of boogityboos."
by FizzyDrizz August 6, 2011
Get the boogityboo mug.Originally used by Grand Ole Opry comedian Jerry Clower (1926-1998) in a tale of coon hunting, wherein a 'city feller' brings a chimpanzee to a coon hunt to prove the chimp's superior skills over traditional coon hunting dogs. Recently adopted by NASCAR color commentator and retired champion driver Darrell Waltrip, shouted as the green flag waves to begin the race, followed by "Let's go racin, boys!"
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Get the oogity boogity nigger mug.A mythical, unverified language only spoken approximately 10 people. It was created by a homeroom of 8th grade students. It is based off the suffixes "igga" and "ibba."
by thiccy69 December 3, 2018
Get the OOGITY BOOGITY mug.As a discriptor on how fast someone, or something, is moving. Used a lot in southern anecdotes it has been adopted as a trademark of good ol boy Darrell Waltrip.
Also used by southern humorist, song writer Ray Stevens, in "The Streak".
Also used by southern humorist, song writer Ray Stevens, in "The Streak".
"Here he come, boogity boogity boogity"!
"Here he come. Streakin. round the grease rack. Boogity oboogity boogity."
"Ol Blue come down thru the holler , chasin' that coon, boogity boogity boogity."
"Here he come. Streakin. round the grease rack. Boogity oboogity boogity."
"Ol Blue come down thru the holler , chasin' that coon, boogity boogity boogity."
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