boogie down

boogie down

To go or hurry to some place or event. I'll boogie down to the store after I finish watching this show.
See also: boogie, down
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

boogie down (to somewhere)

Sl. to hurry (to somewhere); to go (somewhere). So, why don't you boogie down to the store and load up with goodies for the weekend? I'm gonna boogie down and see what's going on.
See also: boogie, down
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

boogie down

verb
See boogie down to somewhere
See also: boogie, down
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • boogie down to (some place)
  • boogie down to somewhere
  • boogie on down
  • chuck down
  • chuck something down
  • bounce up and down
  • anything new down your way?
  • bucket down
  • be down to (one)
  • be down to somebody/something
References in periodicals archive
Then contestants must dress a group of children in clothes they can boogie down the catwalk in.
Mancunians can boogie down to the Palace Theatre, where the hit musical production will perform eight shows over five days next week - including evening and matinee performances.
Wild times of Tom greeted us like long lost sons: "Come in boys - the disco's still going!" He'd persuaded the DJ to stick around, just in case the boys came back to boogie down with a bevy of beauties.
Dress up and boogie down all afternoon and late into the evening for only [euro]10 and two for one PYGtails.
Now you no longer have to buy that 5-piece eye shadow kit to get the one colour you really want." Jennifer worked very closely with the brand on every aspect of the collection including the shade range, ad campaign, packaging and even the product names of the hero SKUs, which are inspired by her career, like 'Boogie Down Bronze' and 'Livin The Highlight'.
Today, we are excited to announce the activation of this long-vacant waterfront site with high-quality public open space, over 600 units of permanently affordable housing, and a range of cultural facilities that pay homage to the boogie down Bronx."
It all started in the NYC Bronx, more commonly known as the Boogie Down Bronx.
Composed by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the show doesn't boast a conventional dance ensemble, or conventional dance steps--Evan is much too anxious and klutzy to boogie down. But he has his own tormented, idiosyncratic way of moving--originated, Mefford says, mostly by Ben Platt, the Pitch Perfect star who has been playing the role since the show had its first production at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC.
Hailing from the infamous birthplace of hip-hop, the Boogie Down (Bronx, NY).
Moreover, you can boogie down and get into the groove with the first ever 8.5"Cabbage Patch Dancing Toddler Performer ($37.99).
So like any good tech marketer, Just Dance has adapted to the disruption with a feature to fill the void, launching a mobile app that lets consumers boogie down while using their iPhone or Samsung Galaxy.
CRANK UP THE MUSIC AND BOOGIE DOWN Anytime, anywhere.
The ECHO is taking a boogie down memory lane, looking back at the clubs of the 80s and early 90s and we want your help.
unfortunately collaborated with New York rapper KRS-ONE of Boogie Down Productions fame on "Radio Song," it was abundantly clear to even the most diehard fans of the band's early work that R.E.M.