Green’s Dictionary of Slang

boogie-joogie n.

also boogie-joogy
[boogie v. (2) + redup. or juke n.2 /juke v.1 (2)]
(US black)

1. boogie-woogie music.

[US]Tab Smith [instrumental title] Boogie Joogie.
[US]H. Simmons Corner Boy 34: From four to four-thirty was the Boogy Joogy section, strictly for the squares.

2. nonsense, trickery, deceit.

[US]J.L. Gwaltney Drylongso 17: I get tired of that one-nation-under-God boogie-joogie. [Ibid.] 143: That white man [...] throws all that moonlight boogie-joogie on them and they eat it up!