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BNC: 28232 COCA: 28788

boogie

noun
/ˈbuːɡi/
/ˈbʊɡi/
(also boogie-woogie
/ˌbuːɡi ˈwuːɡi/
/ˌbʊɡi ˈwʊɡi/
)
[uncountable]
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  1. a type of blues music played on the piano, with a fast strong rhythm布吉乐(布鲁斯钢琴乐,节奏快而强)
    CultureBoogie was especially popular in the 1930s. Musicians who helped to make it popular included 'Cow Cow' Davenport and 'Pine Top' Smith, who released Pine Top's Boogie-Woogie in 1929. The 'boogie-woogie' was also an early name for the jitterbug dance.
    Topics Musicc2
    Word Originearly 20th cent. (originally US in the sense ‘party’): of unknown origin.

boogie

verb
/ˈbuːɡi/
/ˈbʊɡi/
[intransitive] (informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they boogie
/ˈbuːɡi/
/ˈbʊɡi/
he / she / it boogies
/ˈbuːɡiz/
/ˈbʊɡiz/
past simple boogied
/ˈbuːɡid/
/ˈbʊɡid/
past participle boogied
/ˈbuːɡid/
/ˈbʊɡid/
-ing form boogying
/ˈbuːɡiɪŋ/
/ˈbʊɡiɪŋ/
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  1. to dance to fast pop music随着快节奏的流行音乐跳舞
    Word Originearly 20th cent. (originally US in the sense ‘party’): of unknown origin.
BNC: 28232 COCA: 28788
BNC: 28232 COCA: 28788
BNC: 28232 COCA: 28788

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