Although he’s a walking bucket and is most known for being a highlight reel scorer, Johnuel “Boogie” Fland is much more than that. He also possesses traits that will allow him to play lead guard when ...
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*When Janice-Marie Johnson said “Listen to my bass here” on A Taste of Honey’s “Boogie Oogie Oogie,” she really meant her bass. The Los Angeles native and daughter of a musician father began singing ...
‘Let’s Get This Show On the Road’: Three Decisive Days that Birthed The No. 1 Hit ‘Boogie Oogie Oogie’ [EUR Video Throwback]
God bless gibberish. Pop music often works best when it's most meaningless, when it reaches for a level of pure euphoric silliness. The word "boogie" isn't quite gibberish; it has a whole etymology.
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lead on (third-person singular simple present leads on, present participle leading on, simple past and past participle led on) (transitive, idiomatic) To mislead, to try to make someone believe a lie.
lead in (third-person singular simple present leads in, present participle leading in, simple past and past participle led in) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lead, in.