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 | May 23, 2024This week’s theme Words from music This week’s words pitch-perfect fanfare downbeat boogie fiddle-faddle     Illustration: Anu Garg + AI             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg boogie
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From boogie-woogie, from African American Vernacular English. Further
etymology is uncertain, perhaps of West African origin. Earliest
documented use as both noun and verb: 1929.
 USAGE: 
“Kerr boogied on over for a chat with her teammates.” Will Swanton; Secret Circle of Matildas Captain; The Australian (Canberra); Aug 4, 2023. See more usage examples of boogie in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. -Margaret
Fuller, author (23 May 1810-1850) | 
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