What does "Let’s boogie!” mean?

  • Let’s hang out

  • Let’s start arguing

  • Let’s get dancing

  • Let’s get singing


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Would the Grandkids Know This One? 06.21.2025

Hey, GrayViners! đź‘‹

We’re back with another round of old-school slang and fresh fun in our game—“Would the Grandkids Know This One?”

Today’s blast from the past: “Let's boogie!”

Ring a bell? We bet it does.

But can you pin down what this saying actually means? Let’s see how many of you remember this one best 👀

🗳️ Cast your vote below—and while you’re here, we’d love to hear your take!

Drop a comment if you’ve used this phrase, heard it from someone unexpected, or have a guess you’re willing to defend. Bonus points if you’ve got a funny memory tied to it 👇
 
Let’s get out and do something fun together! Whether it was to dance or even take in a movie. I often said that I needed to boogie on down the road, meaning get the heck out of dodge Somewhere where I could be safe.
 
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Whenever we said let’s boogie it usually meant let go, let’s get outta here, time to leave. But the poll said let’s dance. So I guess that’s what it really meant.
 
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