noun
- a style of blues-based music with a strong, repetitive rhythm
Usage: informal
verb
- to dance energetically, especially to rock or pop music
Usage: informal
Examples
- The band played a fast boogy that got everyone on their feet.
- She loves to boogy at school dances.
- The piano player’s boogy had a driving beat.
- Let’s boogy to this song!
- The club was full of people ready to boogy all night.
- His boogy style influenced many later musicians.