单词 | boogaloo |
释义 | boogaloon.1 Originally U.S. 1. A dance performed to rock-and-roll or similar music, characterized by improvised swivelling and shuffling movements of the body, originally popular in the 1960s. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > dances to specific popular music > [noun] rag dance1892 rag1899 jazzing1917 shey-sheyc1920 juking1937 boogie1940 rocking1948 rock 'n' rolling1956 rock 'n' roll1958 monkey1963 ska1964 boogaloo1965 rocksteady1967 reggae1968 skank1974 salsa1975 skanking1976 Macarena1995 1965–70 in Dict. Amer. Regional Eng. (1985) I. 333/2 [Names for different steps and figures in dancing—in past years:] Inf[ormant] MO23, Bugaloo. [More recent dance steps:] 18 Inf[ormant]s, chiefly Nth, N Midl, Boogaloo; 11 Inf[ormant]s, chiefly Nth, N Midl, Bugaloo. 1966 Somerset (Pa.) Daily Amer. 2 Apr. 8/7 Carl Friedhofer, Jr., doing the new dance, Boogaloo. 1979 Washington Post 1 Apr. d13 They were trying to get some nice-looking women to teach them the boogaloo. 1989 M. Sachs Just like Friend (1993) vi. 46 We'll be able to dance all those great rock and roll dances like the boogaloo and the monkey. 2006 A. Summers One Train Later x. 160 Soapy and I follow and start in with a drunken shambles of a boogaloo right next to her. 2. Also in form bugalú. A style of music developed by Spanish-speaking musicians in New York in the 1960s, fusing African-American styles such as rhythm and blues, soul, etc., with Latin genres such as mambo, son montuno, etc.In quot. 1967 as the title of an album. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > pop music > [noun] > other pop music a cappella1905 soundclash1925 marabi1933 doo-wop1958 filk1959 folk-rock1963 Liverpool sound1963 Mersey beat1963 Mersey sound1963 surf music1963 malombo1964 mbaqanga1964 easy listening1965 disco music1966 Motown1966 boogaloo1967 power pop1967 psychedelia1967 yé-yé1967 agitpop1968 bubblegum1968 Tamla Motown1968 Tex-Mex1968 downtempo1969 taarab1969 thrash1969 world music1969 funk1970 MOR1970 tropicalism1970 Afrobeat1971 electro-pop1971 post-rock1971 techno-pop1971 Tropicalia1971 tropicalismo1971 disco1972 Krautrock1972 schlager1973 Afropop1974 punk funk1974 disco funk1975 Europop1976 mgqashiyo1976 P-funk1976 funkadelia1977 karaoke music1977 alternative music1978 hardcore1978 psychobilly1978 punkabilly1978 R&B1978 cowpunk1979 dangdut1979 hip-hop1979 Northern Soul1979 rap1979 rapping1979 jit1980 trance1980 benga1981 New Romanticism1981 post-punk1981 rap music1981 scratch1982 scratch-music1982 synth-pop1982 electro1983 garage1983 Latin1983 Philly1983 New Age1984 New Age music1985 ambient1986 Britpop1986 gangster rap1986 house1986 house music1986 mbalax1986 rai1986 trot1986 zouk1986 bhangra1987 garage1987 hip-house1987 new school1987 old school1987 thrashcore1987 acid1988 acid house1988 acid jazz1988 ambience1988 Cantopop1988 dance1988 deep house1988 industrial1988 swingbeat1988 techno1988 dream pop1989 gangsta rap1989 multiculti1989 new jack swing1989 noise-pop1989 rave1989 Tejano1989 breakbeat1990 chill-out music1990 indie1990 new jack1990 new jill swing1990 noisecore1990 baggy1991 drum and bass1991 gangsta1991 handbag house1991 hip-pop1991 loungecore1991 psychedelic trance1991 shoegazing1991 slowcore1991 techno-house1991 gabba1992 jungle1992 sadcore1992 UK garage1992 darkcore1993 dark side1993 electronica1993 G-funk1993 sampladelia1994 trip hop1994 break1996 psy-trance1996 nu skool1997 folktronica1999 dubstep2002 Bongo Flava2003 grime2003 Bongo2004 singeli2015 1967 Billboard 2 Sept. 28/3 Felipe Yanez..signed with Dot, where his first album will be ‘Bugalu’. 1976 BMI: Many Worlds of Music No. 3. 26/1 Named after the mid-1960s black rhythm and blues dance, the boogaloo, the Latin bugalú was a somewhat simplified and more sharply accented mambo with English lyrics. 1979 J. S. Roberts Lat. Tinge vii. 179 Younger musicians began reworking the norteño style under the influence of country music and rhythm-and-blues, in a development reminiscent of the New York bugalú. 1991 P. Sweeney Virgin Directory World Music 255 The boogaloo was a sort of mixture of mambo and R & B, with songs in English as well as Spanish, and prefigured the crossover genre Latin soul, into which it merged by the end of the decade. 2011 Daily News (N.Y.) (Nexis) 24 July 40 Dance to the sounds of 1960s Spanish Harlem tomorrow... The 12-member band will play boogaloo, Latin swing and shingaling. Compounds General attributive, as boogaloo orchestra, boogaloo style, etc. ΚΠ 1966 Baltimore (Maryland) Afro-American 18 Jan. 6/3 Dancers in the contest to show their best boogaloo style will be accompanied by the big live band of Tracy McCleery. 1968 Billboard 3 Feb. 52/4 He has ‘Ay Que Bueno’..by boogaloo orchestra of Pete Rodriquez. 1995 P. Manuel in P. Manuel et al. Caribbean Currents iv. 93 Gerardo's [song] ‘It's a Latin Thang’ is an exemplary barrio product, with its ‘Spanglish’ text, funky boogaloo vamp, and whimsical urban-life interjections. 2009 Nottingham Evening Post (Nexis) 18 Nov. 10 The beginners' class..starts with simple boogaloo moves. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). boogaloon.2 U.S. slang (derogatory and offensive). Now rare. A black person. Cf. boogie n.2 ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > division of mankind by physical characteristics > black person > [noun] AfriceOE MoorOE EthiopOE blomana1225 Ethiopiana1325 blue mana1387 Moriana1387 black mana1398 blackamoor1525 black Morian1526 black boy1530 molen1538 Nigro1548 Nigrite1554 Negro1555 neger1568 nigger1577 blackfellow1598 Kaffir1607 black1614 thick-lipsa1616 Hubsheea1627 black African1633 blackface1704 sambo1704 Cuffee1713 Nigritian1738 fellow1753 Cuff1755 blacky1759 mungo1768 Quashie1774 darkie?1775 snowball1785 blue skin1788 Moriscan1794 sooterkin1821 nigc1832 tar-brush1835–40 Jim Crow1838 sooty1838 mokec1847 dinge1848 monkey1849 Siddi1849 dark1853 nigre1853 Negroid1860 kink1865 Sam1867 Rastus1882 schvartze1886 race man1896 possum1900 shine1908 jigaboo1909 smoke1913 golliwog1916 jazzbo1918 boogie1923 jig1924 melanoderm1924 spade1928 jit1931 Zulu1931 eight ball1932 Afro1942 nigra1944 spook1945 munt1948 Tom1956 boot1957 soul brother1957 nig-nog1959 member1962 pork chop1963 splib1964 blood1965 non-voter1966 moolinyan1967 Oreo1968 boogaloo1972 pongo1972 moolie1988 1972 B. Rodgers Queens' Vernacular 62 A black man..boogaloo. 1981 National Lampoon Sept. 51 No boogaloos is an instant thing you notice in Switzerland. 2012 @FaithfullyImani 6 Nov. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) White ppl callin us all types of Boogaloos & Niggers! Smh. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). boogaloov. intransitive. To dance the boogaloo (boogaloo n.1 1). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > dances to specific popular music > [verb (intransitive)] rag1896 jazz1919 rock1931 juke1933 boogie1944 boogaloo1966 to rock out1966 skank1973 disco1976 hip-hop1983 1966 Baltimore (Maryland) Afro-American 18 Jan. 6/3 If you can boogaloo you are in. 1975 B. Felton & M. Fowler Best, Worst & most Unusual 35 A chorus of go-go dancers boogalooed. 1987 Australian 28 Apr. 18/6 Do I want to waltz, fox trot, rhumba or boogaloo?.. Sure! 2011 Vanity Fair July 78/2 The second-act ‘Spooky Mormon Hell Dream’ extravaganza, where Johnnie Cochran and Hitler boogaloo amid the licking flames. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11965n.21972v.1966 |
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