A phrase typically appended to the title of a sequel from a television or film series to mock its poor quality. The term was originated in the title of the poorly received 1984 dance film “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo”.
Electric Boogaloo can be appended to the name of a movie to indicate a sequel. This construction is somewhat dismissive of the original work and/or the idea of making a follow-up movie. The sequel may be real, planned, or imagined.
The hypothetical armed conflict caused by the current economic, racial, and environmental tensions in the United States. In theory it will be somewhere between total anarchy and civil war. Easily imagined as repeat of the US civil war, the great depression, the dust bowl, and George Orwell's 1984 all rolled into a single conflict.
A term to describe those relationships that aren't really relationships. The ones where you can't really tell if they are really "dating" because it looks like dating to everyone yet the participants INSIST that they aren't dating. Sex may or may not be involved.
Usage:
1: So Kim and John have been spending an awful lot of time together. Are they dating?
2: I asked John but he says they are just friends.
1: I dunno...I think they're doing the electric boogaloo.