A fork of Rural Dictionary
Dance:
It came about in the 70's during the disco era. Back then we boogied all night long.
Boogie down at the disco; boogied all night long; I've got the boogie fever
1. to dance to, sing to or play boogie-woogie music
2. to engage in any lively or upbeat popular music or dance
especially rock and roll or 1970's disco
3. to party especially when drugs are involved
4. (also BOOGIE-WOOGIE) to engage in habitual lifestyle of immoral or destructive vices
The rich couple had cocaine and other party favors and had their friends over at the mansion to boogie all night long.
Not just any old boogers, teeny-tiny little boogers. Therefore the cute nickname, boogies
Mother: "Stop picking your nose!"
Daughter: "But I have boogies!"
Mother: "That is the cutest little word I ever heard! Now go wipe them on your father!"