woogie — A dog that makes a strange yowling noise, especially when it yawns. From doggie and Wookie from Star Wars. {The Chris Elliott character from There s Something About Mary wasn t his name Woogie?} I thought the next door neighbors had a walrus… … Dictionary of american slang
Woogie-Woo — A word used to give something ordinary a magic quality, or in place of big deal. How d you know that? (smile) Woogie Woo? OR Did you see my penny collection? Woogie Woo. No one really cares … Dictionary of american slang
Woogie-Woo — A word used to give something ordinary a magic quality, or in place of big deal. How d you know that? (smile) Woogie Woo? OR Did you see my penny collection? Woogie Woo. No one really cares … Dictionary of american slang
Boogie-woogie — is a style of piano based blues that became very popular in the late 1930s and early 1940s, but originated much earlier, and was extended from piano, to three pianos at once, guitar, big band, and country and western music, and even gospel.… … Wikipedia
Boogie-woogie — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Boogie woogie Orígenes musicales: Blues Orígenes culturales: Se genera a partir de la música Blues, el objetivo principal era hacer el Blues bailable, pero sus ritmos rápidos se convirtieron en un nuevo estilo de… … Wikipedia Español
Boogie-woogie (Musique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Boogie woogie. Boogie Woogie Origines stylistiques Jazz … Wikipédia en Français
Boogie-woogie (musique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Boogie woogie. Boogie Woogie Origines stylistiques Jazz Swing Blues Origines culturelles … Wikipédia en Français
Boogie-Woogie (Tanz) — Boogie Woogie Technik: Latein (inoffiziell) Art: Paartanz, Gesellschaftstanz, Turniertanz Musik: Swing, Big Band, Boogie Woogie Taktart: 4/4 Takt … Deutsch Wikipedia
The ABC&D of Boogie Woogie — Konzert im Casino Herisau am 13. Januar 2010 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Boogie-Woogie — Boo|gie Woo|gie 〈[bugiwụgi] m.; od. s, s; Mus.〉 auf Jazz u. Blues beruhende Klavierspielweise, bei der mit der linken Hand rhythmische Bassfiguren ständig wiederholt werden [<amerikan. umg. boogie „Schwarzer“ + (dazu durch Reim gebildetes)… … Universal-Lexikon