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Origines françaises

Posted by Gimwinkle on Thursday, January 09 2020 at 11:21:56PM
In reply to maybe she... posted by Eeyore on Thursday, January 09 2020 at 04:24:07AM

Boogie came from the French word "bouger" which means "to move"... such as what one does by dancing. It is pronounced "boo zhay" which English speakers pronounce it as "boogie".

Tube Snake Boogie got its roots from tube riding, a term used by surfers to describe riding well inside the curve or barrel of a finely-shaped breaking wave. Under the right conditions, waves in some areas, such as the Banzai Pipeline in Hawaii, form a moving "tube" or cylinder as they break.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tube_riding#/media/File:Teahupoo1.jpg

The song is actually "Tube Snake Boogie" and Billy Gibbons explained the phrase "Tube Snake" in a 1985 interview with Spin magazine saying, "Originally, it was a surfboard. A friend of mine, for obvious reasons, liked the sound of the name. I guess it's the first cousin to a tube steak."

A Tube Steak is urban slang for a hotdog. Of course, it also is urban slang for a penis.

Thus, as per common perception, the song is a thinly veiled reference of a penis-in-vagina motion or a penis-in-mouth motion of a man and woman during sex.

So, to bring a biological theme to the post, why is it that males must put their penises into a vagina and Boogie it all about? Why can't they just put it in once, make the deposit, pull it out, and leave?

I mean... don't get me wrong... I like boogeying it all about. But I am pointing to the biology of such a simple thing as DNA transfer.

Gimwinkle





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