boogie 的 2 个定义
- Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person.
- boogie-woogie.
- a lively form of rock 'n' roll, based on the blues.
boog·ied, boog·ie·ing.
- to dance energetically, especially to rock music.
- Slang. to go: We boogied on down to the club to catch the comedy act. We're gonna be late—let's boogie.
boogie 近义词
等同于 jazz
等同于 dance
boogie 的近义词 48 个
等同于 amble
等同于 hotfoot
更多boogie例句
- Because sometimes you just need to close the kitchen door, turn the volume up and have a really good boogie.
- Paul Thomas Anderson, director of Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood, has taken on the task of adapting Vice for the screen.
- Hoffman was an everyman, and was at his best when tackling romantic rejection onscreen, be it in Boogie Nights, or here.
- It was that Oogie Boogie was actually Dr. Finkelstein in disguise—sort of a Scooby-Doo sort of ending.
- Would you say Boogie Nights was the role that really seemed to put you on the map?
- His specialty is working with amputees to knee-board or boogie-board.
- Maybe they were both remembering those old days, the Boogie Woogie Elmos.
- Get Statistical and have them find out how much boogie time is consumed in plugging that silly thing into every takeoff problem.
- Or the afternoon he played boogie-woogie on the Huyler Memorial Carillon.