释义 |
ˈrockaˌboogie Also rock-a-boogie. [Blend of rock and roll and boogie-woogie.] A type of popular music, combining elements of rock and roll and boogie-woogie. Also attrib.
1956B. Darnell et al. (song-title) Rock-a-boogie baby. Ibid., He's got a little rattle He shakes around, I don't know where that rhythm he ever found, Oh he's a Rock-a-boogie Baby, Rock-a-boogie Baby of mine. 1956Benson & Jones (song-title) Rock-a-boogie swing. Ibid., You can see the kids a-dancin', Hear the music ring, It's a brand new beat, It's the rock-a-boogie swing... You got-ta rock. You got-ta roll. 1975Listener 25 Dec. 889/2 That noted rockaboogie guide, the Daily Express. 1977Zigzag Apr. 14/2 We were more refined, tasteful if you like, as opposed to the old good time rock-a-boogie. |