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Definition of boogaloo in English: boogaloonounPlural boogaloosˌbuːɡəˈluːˈbo͞oɡəˌlo͞o US A dance to rock-and-roll music performed with swivelling and shuffling movements of the body, originally popular in the 1960s. 布加路舞(一种伴随摇滚乐跳的现代舞,流行于20世纪60年代) Example sentencesExamples - ‘Steamer Lane’, ‘South City Midnight Lady’ and ‘Snake Man’ provide some Eagles-esque country contrast, before it's back to beefed-up boogaloos.
- If popping is the rigid angles, boogaloo is more liquid-like.
- Yet where others might find nothing but bland boogaloo, Young finds pearls from Ray Barretto, Stanley Turrentine, Freddie Hubbard and Nina Simone.
- Files are only available for 10 days after posting, so jump on that podcast on the history of boogaloo before it disappears.
- A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats.
- A dancer from the hip-hop world would show me pops and boogaloos and all that.
- In this case, the variables include vintage dancefloor jazz, dirty funk, boogaloo and hip hop, with a little samba and house in there too.
- History loves to repeat itself and, with this in mind, I suggest you go see The Detroit Cobras July 5 at Petit Campus and do the boogaloo!
- Link arms and try to break the world record for joined up electric boogaloo.
- There may be some electric boogaloo involved, the jury is still out on that one.
- While their sounds are far from new, Findlay offers a fresh platter of seamlessly mixed house grooves, breakbeats and boogaloo.
- I think I'll call it electric boogaloo from now on, to remove all doubt that what I'm doing is ultimately absurd, credo te absurdum…
- It's done in the style of the boogaloo of the early '50s, that sort of Elvis style.
- The judges watched as dancers showed off their pops, boogaloos, flips and tumbles.
- At times, the sound ventures into psychedelic boogaloo (the magnificent ‘Portland, Oregon’, in which he duets) or vicious punkabilly.
- She drops a very special set of steamy tropical sounds (mambo salsa, boogaloo, merengue and samba) at Unity II's Friday College Night.
- The jazz boogaloo rears its well worn head on ‘Coming Up Roses’, but it is beautifully counter balanced by the folky atmosphere of ‘Barca’.
- If you've got an appetite for salsa, Latin soul and boogaloo, you're about to get your fill for absolutely nothing this year.
- A throwback to the days of dancefloor jazz, boogaloo and earthy funk, the band's members cut their teeth in the company of prime movers of the genre.
verbboogaloos, boogalooing, boogalooedˌbuːɡəˈluːˈbo͞oɡəˌlo͞o [no object]US Perform the boogaloo. nearly 2,000 people pressed in behind them to boogaloo along Pennsylvania Avenue Example sentencesExamples - Sooo, Jack and I grabbed our Raybans, cranked up the Bluesmobile and boogalooed all the way home.
- She was always available for a shoulder to cry on, or to share a triumphant moment with, or to go out boogalooing.
- During his stay in L.A., he boogalooed his way into videos by Herb Alpert, Davina and Adina Howard, and came close to landing a role in ‘Jungle Book,’.
- There wasn't any actual boogalooing or two-stepping going on in the corporate offices of Canada's private sports broadcasters this week.
- To convey his good tidings he lapses into party-animal mode, bellowing and boogalooing in the bleary, mega-groovy manner of his on-screen character.
- The Ballistic Cube is a violently reactive target that jumps, bucks and boogaloos with each hit, then lands showing you a four-inch surface every time.
- Meanwhile, the wide aisle bisecting the Terrace Room at Newark's Symphony Hall filled with jitterbugging, jiving and boogalooing dancers.
- This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals and choreography of hip hop funk styles (example: locking, popping, boogalooing, waving, etc.).
- These guys, though, make me want to boogaloo down Blaisdell.
- They all came in handy as he tapped out a percussive portrait of bouncing breasts and boogalooing bottoms sashaying by on a summer day.
- While my contemporaries were boogalooing to the stuff on this list, I was in my room with my Kay acoustic and harmonica holder working through the Bob Dylan songbook.
- Robson, now 21, got boogalooing and moonwalking when most of us are running around like headless chickens.
- It depicts the experiences of common black folk in courtrooms, slum bars, and on the streets, with pimps and jivers, boogalooing and loving Malcolm X.
- Those were some of the original styles of boogalooing.
- The crowds and excitement grow every weekend, and it makes me proud to see my people boogalooing to some of L.A.'s hottest stage acts in Chicano Music today.
Origin1960s: perhaps an alteration of boogie-woogie. Definition of boogaloo in US English: boogaloonounˈbo͞oɡəˌlo͞o US A modern dance to rock-and-roll music performed with swiveling and shuffling movements of the body, originally popular in the 1960s. 布加路舞(一种伴随摇滚乐跳的现代舞,流行于20世纪60年代) Example sentencesExamples - While their sounds are far from new, Findlay offers a fresh platter of seamlessly mixed house grooves, breakbeats and boogaloo.
- She drops a very special set of steamy tropical sounds (mambo salsa, boogaloo, merengue and samba) at Unity II's Friday College Night.
- ‘Steamer Lane’, ‘South City Midnight Lady’ and ‘Snake Man’ provide some Eagles-esque country contrast, before it's back to beefed-up boogaloos.
- In this case, the variables include vintage dancefloor jazz, dirty funk, boogaloo and hip hop, with a little samba and house in there too.
- There may be some electric boogaloo involved, the jury is still out on that one.
- If popping is the rigid angles, boogaloo is more liquid-like.
- The judges watched as dancers showed off their pops, boogaloos, flips and tumbles.
- The jazz boogaloo rears its well worn head on ‘Coming Up Roses’, but it is beautifully counter balanced by the folky atmosphere of ‘Barca’.
- At times, the sound ventures into psychedelic boogaloo (the magnificent ‘Portland, Oregon’, in which he duets) or vicious punkabilly.
- I think I'll call it electric boogaloo from now on, to remove all doubt that what I'm doing is ultimately absurd, credo te absurdum…
- If you've got an appetite for salsa, Latin soul and boogaloo, you're about to get your fill for absolutely nothing this year.
- Link arms and try to break the world record for joined up electric boogaloo.
- History loves to repeat itself and, with this in mind, I suggest you go see The Detroit Cobras July 5 at Petit Campus and do the boogaloo!
- It's done in the style of the boogaloo of the early '50s, that sort of Elvis style.
- A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats.
- A dancer from the hip-hop world would show me pops and boogaloos and all that.
- Files are only available for 10 days after posting, so jump on that podcast on the history of boogaloo before it disappears.
- A throwback to the days of dancefloor jazz, boogaloo and earthy funk, the band's members cut their teeth in the company of prime movers of the genre.
- Yet where others might find nothing but bland boogaloo, Young finds pearls from Ray Barretto, Stanley Turrentine, Freddie Hubbard and Nina Simone.
verbˈbo͞oɡəˌlo͞o [no object]US Perform the boogaloo dance. 跳布加路舞 nearly 2,000 people pressed in behind them to boogaloo along Pennsylvania Avenue Example sentencesExamples - Those were some of the original styles of boogalooing.
- They all came in handy as he tapped out a percussive portrait of bouncing breasts and boogalooing bottoms sashaying by on a summer day.
- The Ballistic Cube is a violently reactive target that jumps, bucks and boogaloos with each hit, then lands showing you a four-inch surface every time.
- This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals and choreography of hip hop funk styles (example: locking, popping, boogalooing, waving, etc.).
- Sooo, Jack and I grabbed our Raybans, cranked up the Bluesmobile and boogalooed all the way home.
- These guys, though, make me want to boogaloo down Blaisdell.
- During his stay in L.A., he boogalooed his way into videos by Herb Alpert, Davina and Adina Howard, and came close to landing a role in ‘Jungle Book,’.
- There wasn't any actual boogalooing or two-stepping going on in the corporate offices of Canada's private sports broadcasters this week.
- She was always available for a shoulder to cry on, or to share a triumphant moment with, or to go out boogalooing.
- While my contemporaries were boogalooing to the stuff on this list, I was in my room with my Kay acoustic and harmonica holder working through the Bob Dylan songbook.
- It depicts the experiences of common black folk in courtrooms, slum bars, and on the streets, with pimps and jivers, boogalooing and loving Malcolm X.
- Robson, now 21, got boogalooing and moonwalking when most of us are running around like headless chickens.
- Meanwhile, the wide aisle bisecting the Terrace Room at Newark's Symphony Hall filled with jitterbugging, jiving and boogalooing dancers.
- The crowds and excitement grow every weekend, and it makes me proud to see my people boogalooing to some of L.A.'s hottest stage acts in Chicano Music today.
- To convey his good tidings he lapses into party-animal mode, bellowing and boogalooing in the bleary, mega-groovy manner of his on-screen character.
Origin1960s: perhaps an alteration of boogie-woogie. |