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!"
by ScoutMother April 27, 2008
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Darryl, are you done boogiehoundin' down there?
Darryl, come up here when you're done boogiehoundin'.
Darryl, are you done boogiehoundin' down there?
Darryl, come up here when you're done boogiehoundin'.
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by joeshmoho September 28, 2004
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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."
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"Ol Blue come down thru the holler , chasin' that coon, boogity boogity boogity."
by Vic DeHaven May 18, 2006
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Get the oogity boogity mug.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."
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