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woogie
The term "woogie" can have different meanings depending on the context. However, as a general definition, "woogie" can refer to a fictional character or creature, often associated with children's literature or animation, that is strange-looking, fuzzy, and cute. It can also be used as a playful term to describe something that is quirky or difficult to categorize.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of woogie in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of woogie in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of woogie in a Sentence
Our upright wasn't much of a piano — it was a half-step flat the entire time we owned it — but that piano was everything to me. It was dark mahogany, almost black, with rouge crimps all over it. I took about eight piano lessons before my teacher gave up on me. I loved boogie-woogie and hillbilly music and gospel too much.
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- ووج]Arabic
- woogieGerman
- woogieGreek
- veteroEsperanto
- woogieSpanish
- woogieFinnish
- woogieFrench
- woogieIrish
- वूगीHindi
- woogieIndonesian
- woogieItalian
- וווגיHebrew
- ウギJapanese
- 우기Korean
- woogieDutch
- woogieNorwegian
- woogie I am sorry, but "woogie" does not have a direct translation in Polish as it is likely a slang term or a specific term that does not have an equivalent in the Polish language.Polish
- woogiePortuguese
- вугиRussian
- woogieSwedish
- ВугіUkrainian
- 伍吉Chinese
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