1. boogaloo - Noun
2. boogaloo - Verb
(music, uncountable) A genre of music that blends rhythm and blues and soul music with Cuban-style rhythms, originating in the United States in the 1960s.
A style of dance to this music, popular in the 1960s.
(music, countable) A piece of music, or an instance of dancing, in or of this style.
A type of freestyle, improvisational street dance incorporating soulful steps and robotic movements, originally danced to funk and disco, but later more commonly to hip-hop.
(Internet slang, humorous) A sequel or repetition of events, etc. Often used to mock a lack of creativity.
(Internet slang, US politics) A hypothetical second American Civil War, in which far-right or antigovernment activists rise up against the government.
(derogatory, possibly dated) A black person.
boogaloo (third-person singular simple present boogaloos, present participle boogalooing, simple past and past participle boogalooed)
(intransitive) To dance in this style.
I'm going to do 'The Social Network Two: The Electric Boogaloo.' And I have a part in 'Beige Swan.' I'm going to be the lead, but I don't dance. I just do a lot of sitting down. It's too tiring to get up and dance around. That should be coming out in 20-never. Amy Poehler
According to the affidavit, Boogaloo is a term referencing a violent uprising or impending civil war. Source: Internet
After the Gang’s homemade board game Chardee MacDennis became a fan-favorite plot point, the writers of opened their eleventh season with a sequel called “Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo.” Source: Internet
A member of the far-right militia, Boogaloo Bois, walks next to protestors demonstrating outside Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Metro Division 2 just outside of downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29, 2020. Source: Internet
A Santa Cruz county police officer and a federal officer in Oakland were murdered, allegedly by a boogaloo adherent, earlier this month, and boogaloo members in California’s Bay Area have reportedly been plotting to kidnap elected leaders’ children. Source: Internet
In 1972, he released his most successful UK single, " Back Off Boogaloo ", which peaked at number two. Source: Internet