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oogity boogity

A slang term for a prostitute in the dominican republic
when we were staying there we bought an oogity boogity every night
by moose dragon 64 August 28, 2010
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boogity

It's an age old rhyme repeated to small children when bouncing them on your knee as if they are riding a horse. You repeat boogity, boogity boogity while bouncing the child on your knee and the small child usually laughs, except now in pop culture it means to hurry and get the heck out of a potentially unsafe or unfamiliar situation so you say: "we better {boogity} on out of here."
"we better boogity on out of here." In other words we need to leave quickly
by Caldonia October 26, 2017
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Boogity Woogity

An absolutely insane phrase that fits every situation
Joe Nana: I just lost my virginity
Chris Peacock: Boogity Woogity!
OR
Joe Nana: My grandma just died
Chris Peacock: (In a sombre tone) Boogity Woogity.
by Your Mum's Nuts September 5, 2021
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Woogity boogity

Reggie and twister did the woogity boogity
by Rocket power June 12, 2018
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Boogity Bird

A carnivorous winged creature that will attack humans at the sound of the word "rice." It has acute hearing from up to 3 miles away. When targeted, a human will hear numerous bird calls ("boogity") before being attacked violently. After the initial attack, the victim usually experiences leg spasms and seizures. Most recorded cases of Boogity Bird attacks have been fatal.
They didn't know it, but the Boogity Bird was lurking. They made a mistake, slipped up and said the one word he hates, and a quiet, beautiful day in the woods quickly turned into a bloody murder massacre.
by zboogity March 4, 2011
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boogith

Aww look at my sweet little Boogith!
by BUNGA27 May 17, 2018
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boogity boogity

An onomatopoetic expression of running or other hurried activity, characteristic of traditional African and African American narration. Occurs in Ralph Waldo Ellison's "Invisible Man;" metrically identical with "imbili imbili," the formula used for the same purposes by African griots -- for example, Fa-Digi Sisoko's Son-Jara. Alternatively, "boogety boogety," "boogedy boogedy."
"So here he comes, runnin down the street boogity boogity till he gets tot he corner."
by Hrothgar April 22, 2008
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