Difference between Boogie and Boogie-woogie

What is the difference between Boogie and Boogie-woogie?

Boogie as a noun is a piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger. while Boogie-woogie as a noun is a style of blues piano music

Boogie

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To dance a boogie. To move, walk, leave, exit.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger. Dancing usually prominently exhibiting movements of the buttocks. A large, organised skydiving event.

Example sentence: I come from a school of people, folk singers, and the tradition there is troubadours, and you're carrying a message. Now admittedly, our job is partly just to make you boogie, just make you want to dance. Part of our job is to take you on a little voyage, tell you a story.

Boogie-woogie

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a style of blues piano musica style of swing dance

We hope you now know whether to use Boogie or Boogie-woogie in your sentence.

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