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Boogie
01
an instrumental version of blues with a fast strong beat, played on the piano
What is "boogie"?
Boogie is a lively and rhythmic style of music that developed in the early 20th century, often associated with the blues and early rock and roll. It features a fast tempo, strong beat, and repetitive bass patterns that create a driving, danceable rhythm. Boogie music typically includes piano or guitar as the lead instrument, playing a continuous, rhythmic pattern. This genre is upbeat and energetic, making it popular for dancing and influencing later musical styles like rock and rhythm and blues.
to boogie
01
tanzen, abgehen
to dance energetically, especially to rhythm and blues or rock and roll music
Example
She loves to boogie on the dance floor whenever her favorite song comes on.
Last night, we boogied until the early hours of the morning.
They are boogieing to the music at the party.
02
to leave quickly or depart, often in a lively or energetic manner
Example
We better boogie before the place gets too crowded!
Once the music started, they decided to boogie out of there.
It's getting late, let's boogie and head home.

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