When a lower class denizen of the hood is strolling through a place of business or using public transportation playing base-heavy rap music without ear buds or headphones.
by Nick & his twisted friends. January 20, 2015
by LOC (little old cracker) March 19, 2019
Irish for boogie time, to have a hoolie bop; to have a good time and dance the night away with some chums.
It's my birthday let's go for a hoolie bop!!!
by rq123nt4u November 08, 2019
A compliment to you abilities on the football field or any other sport. In the seventies in rural south Louisiana the brothers would chant (name) got a shoe bop shoe doobie doobie do bop. This would happen after a high school game if we won and I guess you could call it a celebration. The opposite of this would be a Humptie dump dump dump The chat would go( persons name) got a humptie dump dump dump. But it was more pronounce like Homptie Domp Domp Domp. And this would go on the whole ride home from the opponents school.
Mayne, dat QB know what he doin, You know he got a Shoe bop shoe doobie doobie do bop. But now he throwd a intersept, mayne his shoe bop done went to Homptie domp domp domp.
by Back Brusly Termanologist May 20, 2018
This term is used when going around to a bunch of places in town/around an area. This is typically used while going around to parties while intoxicated. Although, it can also be used when you've just been going a bunch of places such as if one day you went to Target, class, work, and wherever else that'd be considered bee-bopping.
by Just wanted to share April 12, 2022
by D-Rex June 09, 2006
by TailGunner06 June 27, 2019