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"Let's get out of here before the boogie man gets us."
You work hard all week, you're entitled to a boogie now and then.
"I was really trying to get a boogie out of it," she said.
After the war, the boogie became the dominant form for popular music.
She did a fast boogie, then shoved the door open.
The first documented use of the word boogie is dated back to 1929.
Kate is a rich girl who fall in love with a very poor guy named Boogie.
I'm not seeing boogie men behind bushes; they know where we are - and they've had a couple of hours in which to act.
More to the point, there are a half-dozen boogie boards available.
Put on your best dancing shoes and join them for a boogie.
His country boogie material was a clear precursor of the style.
"Not quite old enough for instruments, but she's my boogie baby.
The police arrest Boogie and he is convicted on a number of charges.
And Michael thought he'd had it bad doing the foster-home boogie all his life.
The piece is a hard driving rock boogie in shuffle time.
"Boogie Nights" has no trouble holding interest; far from it.
The song opens with the shout of the word "boogie".
"The kids are introduced to the water with the boogie boards.
It was this statement that brought the Boogie name to fruition.
Channel 1 has more of the Boogie about it.
"But then how do you know the way to Castle Boogie?"
He eventually finds Boogie in bed with his wife.
The boogie beat continued in country music through the end of the 20th century.
It's all solid rock riffs and a bit of a boogie number.
"I took it just like the house was a giant boogie man that was after me."