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[UK] Traill & Lascelles Just Jazz 13: A ‘boogie,’ of course, is a ‘bad girl.’ Brothels were called ‘boogie houses’ in many parts of the old South. ‘Pitchin’ boogie’ was a raw term for ‘makin’ a chick’.
at boogie house (n.) under boogie, n.4
[UK] Traill & Lascelles Just Jazz 13: A ‘boogie,’ of course, is a ‘bad girl.’ Brothels were called ‘boogie houses’ in many parts of the old South. ‘Pitchin’ boogie’ was a raw term for ‘makin’ a chick’.
at boogie, n.4
[UK] Traill & Lascelles Just Jazz 13: A ‘boogie,’ of course, is a ‘bad girl.’ Brothels were called ‘boogie houses’ in many parts of the old South. ‘Pitchin’ boogie’ was a raw term for ‘makin’ a chick’.
at pitch boogie (v.) under pitch, v.
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