IPA: //ˈbuːɡəˌluː//
KK: /ˈbuːɡəˌluː/
A style of music and dance that originated in Latin America during the 1960s, combining elements of jazz, rhythm and blues, and traditional Latin rhythms.
The party was filled with lively boogaloo music that got everyone dancing.
The word 'boogaloo' originates from African American Vernacular English, specifically from the term 'boogaloo' which referred to a style of dance and music in the 1960s. The exact etymology is unclear, but it is often associated with a lively, upbeat rhythm and dance style.
Imagine a lively dance that brings people together — that's the essence of 'boogaloo', a term that captures the spirit of energetic movement and music.
No commonly confused words.