noun
- plural of boogie; energetic dances or dance music
- plural of boogie; pieces of dried nasal mucus
Usage: informal
Usage: slang; childish
verb
- dances energetically, especially to rock or pop music
Usage: informal
Examples
- She boogies to her favorite songs every morning.
- The band played several fast boogies that got everyone dancing.
- He boogies across the dance floor with impressive moves.
- The kids were picking boogies from their noses.
- Those old rock boogies always make me want to dance.
- Mom told him to stop picking boogies in public.
- The DJ played nothing but boogies all night long.