originally "dance to boogie music," a late 1960s style of rock music based on blues chords, from earlier boogie, a style of blues (1941, also as a verb), short for boogie-woogie (1928), a reduplication of boogie (1917), which meant "rent party" in American English slang. A song title, "That Syncopated Boogie-boo," appears in a copyright listing from 1912.
例文
1. At night,a good place to boogie through till sunrise is the Pink Panther Bar.
夜は、ピンクパンサーバーが徹夜で思い切り踊れるいい場所です。
2.A:Have you seen my boogie board lying around anywhere?
3. Boogie 、here since 1959、driving a clattering old van.
ブギは、1959年以来ここに住んでおり、破キャラバンを運転して走ってきた。
4.Let 's boogie on down to the corner.
その隅に行きましょう。
5.Do you remember as a child being afraid of the boogie man or monsters at night?