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Answer for the clue "___-woogie ", 6 letters:
boogie

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Word definitions for boogie in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
boogie \boog"ie\ (b[oo^]"g[=e]), v. i. to do a lively dance, often with the two partners not touching, to the accompaniment of rock music.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Boogie is a repetitive , swung note or shuffle rhythm , "groove" or pattern used in blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music . The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar , double bass , and other ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context informal English) A piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger. 2 (context informal English) dancing usually prominently exhibiting movements of the buttocks. 3 (context skydiving informal English) A ...

Usage examples of boogie.

They would use the kids as hostages and boogie to the border in that big flashy Jaguar with the helicopters broadcasting every moment of the trip on live TV.

Some had nothing on them but bits of shaving soap, but there were wet snots and big boogies in some of the others, he could smell their enticing aroma even now.

The steel door closes behind him and he hears the piano become a pie-anny as schmaltz transmogrifies to boogie.

She sees him as the spokesmodel for Crane Surf and Boogie Boards when they launch here in the States.

Leave the saucer hidden and boogie for a week or so, giving Egg and Olie time to litigate?

She pulled on the shirt, then with a quick glance at the door to make certain she was alone, did a fast, hip-shaking boogie to the AutoChef for another hit of coffee.

Lying between the sheets, or propped at my side during long and anxious journeys in the Fiasco, or seated across the table in the deep lees of high-tab dinners, Selina has frequently refreshed me with tales of insult and violation from her childhood and teenage years a musk-breathing, toffee-offering sicko on the common, the toolshed interrogations of sweat-soaked parkies, some lumbering retard in the alley or the lane, right up to the narcissist photographers and priapic prop-boys who used to cruise her at work, and now the scowling punks, soccer trogs and bus-stop boogies malevolently lining the streets and more or less constantly pinching her ass or flicking her tits and generally making no bones about the things they need to do.

I love the way it feels against my skin, the way it envelops me in another medium when I’m diving, the loving yet ferocious force with which it tumbles me end over end when I wipe out while boogie boarding or bodysurfing.

Even the rooftop sentinels are boogieing, they have to boogie, using their AK-47s like jugglers' poles to keep their balance.

They get in your way so you kick them vindictively off the bed and get down again, boogieing so hard I can't believe you haven't flown off the bed yet.

But even as she was being acclaimed, and as Cathy was out boogieing with Renee Poetschka in Atlanta's nightspots, back in the condo the backroom boffins, Bideau and Plant, were making their plans against La Magnifique.

He looks up the dj's roost, far above the bobbing, boogieing crowd on the dance floor.

We've knocked out half a dozen of their swamp boogies, but we'll lose four ranches in the next hour.

A cackly song, jist one note over and over, swing low, swing low, he sings, a band o'darklin boogies jest a-comin after me.

The _Daily News_ showed photos: Central Avenue swarmed by placard-waving boogies, the house Exley bought Inez Soto.