Mandy: Did you hear that Karen can only get herself off if she’s doing the Double-Booth Boogie?
Eleanor: “Gosh! What a whore!”
Eleanor: “Gosh! What a whore!”
by Jizzex Platinum March 11, 2025

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by maxmaxwoo March 11, 2022

One possibility of where boogie and honkey come from could be white people who wanted to make money selling real estate further out from the city's core needed a boogeyman, something that would get people to leave. They start to convince other white people that these guys with the darker skin, puffer hair, and bigger dicks are the scariest people they've ever seen, and start calling them boogies (even though they dont really do anything any more disturbing than white people). When the same white people come back to buy drugs, they honk their horns to let people know they're outside, so they get called honkeys. There could be a different reason for the names though.
You dont hear as much about some of the in house violence that people pointed a finger at another group for when it was convenient, people seemed to think the crime rate was all coming from somewhere else, the group they called the other side. Where did boogie/honkey really come from?
by Solid Mantis April 29, 2020

A bootleg or scrappy method to achieve your results. A creative, unorthodox workaround to achieving a goal.
We didn't have any official analytic software so we had to hook boogie a way to see metrics using multiple tools and freeware.
by eyemediadiva July 22, 2016

A very intelligent boy, but mostly known for his confidence and honesty ; Very goofy and playful
;A rare nickname used for “hood famous” or city wide famous boys, and or thugs.
;A rare nickname used for “hood famous” or city wide famous boys, and or thugs.
by James Forcheney November 19, 2023
