boogie

verb
UK: /ˈbuː.ɡi/
US: /ˈbuː.ɡi/
  1. To dance to fast, rhythmic music.

    1. I love to boogie on the dance floor with my friends. [ ] [ ]
    2. Even though he was tired, he couldn't resist the urge to boogie when his favorite song came on. [ ] [ ]
  2. To travel or move quickly.

    1. We need to boogie if we want to catch the train. [ ] [ ]
    2. Let's boogie out of here before the rain starts, I want to stay dry. [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

dance groove rock party
boogie noun
  1. A style of fast, rhythmic dance music.

    1. I enjoy listening to boogie music while I clean. [ ] [ ]
    2. The band played some great boogie tunes at the party last night, everyone loved it. [ ] [ ]
  2. A dance or party where people dance to boogie music.

    1. We are going to a boogie tonight at the community center. [ ] [ ]
    2. The annual company boogie is always a fun event, with plenty of music and dancing. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "boogie" in English means: To dance to fast, rhythmic music., To travel or move quickly..

The phonetic transcription of "boogie" is /ˈbuː.ɡi/ in British English and /ˈbuː.ɡi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "boogie": dance, groove, rock, party.

Example usage of "boogie": "I love to boogie on the dance floor with my friends.". More examples on the page.