boogie vs whoosh

boogie

verb
  • To move, walk, leave, exit. 

  • To dance a boogie. 

noun
  • A black person. 

  • A style of swing dance. 

  • A large, organised skydiving event. 

  • A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity. 

whoosh

verb
  • To pass by quickly and more or less close or away. 

  • To make a breathy sound like a whoosh or extrude with such a sound. 

  • To cause to pass quickly. 

  • To happen while bypassing someone's detailed awareness, to have someone miss the point. 

  • To kill by gun, to shoot. 

noun
  • A homicide by shooting. 

  • A breathy sound like that of an object passing at high speed. 

  • A gun. 

intj
  • Imitates anything passing by quickly and more or less close. 

  • Indicating that somebody has missed the point (i.e. it went over their head). 

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