boogy

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English

Noun

boogy (plural boogies)

  1. Alternative form of boogie
    1. A black person.
      • 1947, Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, page 566:
        Strike a match, the boogy's nuts.
      • 1967, Jerome Charyn, The Man who Grew Younger, and Other Stories, page 45:
        I wouldn't give a shit if he was a boogy even, nobody's got style like Joe DiMaggio.
      • 2024, Rudolph Fisher, The Walls of Jericho, page 104:
        And what does the hard guy do the hardest boogy in Harlem?
    2. A jazzy style of music or dance.
      • 1950, Northwestern University on the Air, the Reviewing Stand, page 5:
        MR. KELLER: Be-bop is a new word for boogy or jazz.
      • 2004, Harry Justin Elam, Robert Alexander, The Fire this Time: African-American Plays for the 21st Century, page 578:
        The rockin' to the bang bang boogy say up jump the boogy To the rhythm of the boogy the beat
    3. A dance where boogy music is played.
      • 1981, Thomas Akare, The Slums, page 59:
        That it would be after they had come from the boogy.
  2. Alternative form of bogey
    1. A goblin or hostile supernatural being.
      • 1901, Irving Bacheller, D'ri and I, page 149:
        "The boogy light!" D'ri whispered. "There't goes ag'in!"
      • 1986, LiNQ. - Volumes 14-15, page 50:
        "Ya mean, yah ain't no boogy? " he jabbered. There was that sneaky, breathy laugh again. " Of course I'm not a boogy! "
      • 2012, Orson Scott Card, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
        "I make a boogy for my boy-baby,” she say. Fat Fox laugh, he know she lie. “Ain't no blackfeather boogy. I never heared of such a thing."
    2. A piece of dried mucus in or removed from the nostril.
      • 2005, Thomas E. Despres, The Cultural Connection, page 91:
        The kids were laughing at him so he shot back and told her, "Well, Miss Ortíz, with all due respect, I was taught that boogy is something that comes out of your nose and poopy is something that a dog does on the street."
  3. Sexual intercourse
    • 1967, Ronald Ribman, Harry, Noon and Night, page 21:
      SOLDIER . There ain't nobody doing the dirty boogy.

Derived terms

Adjective

boogy (comparative more boogy, superlative most boogy)

  1. Suspect; dodgy.
    • 1967, Audrey Lillian Barker, The Middling, page 64:
      Boogy questions get boogy answers .

Verb

boogy (third-person singular simple present boogies, present participle boogying, simple past and past participle boogied)

  1. Alternative form of boogie
    1. To dance to boogie music; to get down.
      • 1976, John Schultz, Angels in My Oven, page 131:
        How was he supposed to boogy with one acoustic ?
      • 1980, Elmore Leonard, Gold Coast, page 58:
        He could hear the hi-fi going next door, Lesley boogying around the apartment to the Bee-Gees, ignoring her aunt, who was a little deaf.
      • 1992, Alan Cowell, Killing the Wizards, page 225:
        South Africans of any skin color were all out there on the floor and had decisions to make: not whether to boogy, but whom to boogy with.
      • 2017, Stuart Woods, Indecent Exposure, page 88:
        "There will be a big band, so you will have to dance with me." "And I shall." "No boogying, don't worry." “Do you think me incapable of boogying?”
      • 2017, Jed Pitman, The Invisible Man:
        Are they boogying and do they know how?' asks Johnny.
    2. To move, travel, or exit; to sashay.
      • 1986, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance, Motor Carrier Safety, page 167:
        There I was in the middle of the night boogying down the avenue and suddenly there was a cow and he boogied right over and there was yellow cake everywhere.
      • 2001, Robert Swindells, Wrecked, page 9:
        And talking of dopes, why don't you boogy on over to Thresher for a refresher.
      • 2009, Chris Taylor, Elizabeth, page 23:
        Well I'm boogying around there and this panther ain't crossed my mind that it'd be this panther that come back.
  2. To have sex.
    • 2012, John Walker ·, How to Score Girls:
      This book was originally written in the "boogy down" year of 1974 – right in the middle of the 1970's when the dating scene finally broke free from the restrictions of the "Ozzie & Harriet" 1950's and the unwashed "Love Bead" 1960's.
    • 2024, Debra Clopton, The Trouble with a Valentine’s Cowboy:
      Boogying with him would be fun.
  3. To bogart.
    • 2011, Christopher Ransom, The People Next Door:
      He knew they were. boogying the beer.