Examples of 'time to boogie' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to boogie"

time to boogie: A colloquial expression suggesting that it is time to leave or depart quickly, often used in a lighthearted tone

How to use "time to boogie" in a sentence

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time to boogie
Time to boogie if we are gonna make that flight.
Now it 's time to boogie.
Time to boogie on down to the sauna.
Get up now . We are going over to the dance floor . Time to boogie.
Time to boogie with the bear.
O-okay, honey, you have done enough bogeying for one night. It's time to boogie.
Time to boogie the night away.
It 's time to boogie on outta here.
Time to boogie oogie oogie.
It 's time to boogie on outta here . Hey.
Time to boogie on outta here.
Yeah. - Time to boogie on outta here.
Time to boogie.
Time to boogie off these gourmet vittles, boys.
Time to boogie On home, bud.

See also

Time to boogie on down to the sauna . uh-oh.

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