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Noun: boogie  boo-gee or bû-gee
  1. An instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano)
    "The pianist's fingers flew across the keys as he played a fast-paced boogie-woogie";
    - boogie-woogie
Verb: boogie (boogied,boogieing)  boo-gee or bû-gee
Usage: informal
  1. Dance to rock or pop music
    "We boogied all night at the club";
    - groove [informal]

Derived forms: boogied, boogieing, boogies

Type of: blues, dance, jazz, trip the light fantastic [archaic], trip the light fantastic toe [archaic]

Encyclopedia: Boogie, el aceitoso