boogie
US /ˈbʊ.ɡi/
UK /ˈbʊ.ɡi/

1.
bailar, moverse
dance to pop or rock music
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Let's boogie down to the disco.
Vamos a bailar a la discoteca.
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The band started to play, and everyone began to boogie.
La banda empezó a tocar, y todos empezaron a bailar.
1.
boogie, boogie-woogie
a style of blues played on the piano with a strong, fast, repetitive bass part
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He played a lively boogie on the piano.
Tocó un animado boogie en el piano.
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The band's new song has a great boogie rhythm.
La nueva canción de la banda tiene un gran ritmo de boogie.