Over the weekend, a Christian minister, Joe Nelms, offered an opening prayer at a NASCAR race in Nashville, so controversial, it's been covered by CNN and widely discussed on the net. In part, the prayer said, "Lord, I want to thank you for my smokin hot wife..." then went on to mention various brands of cars, tires and motor oil in the prayer. But my favorite part was, at the end, he said, "In Jesus' name, boogety, boogety, boogety. Amen."
When he was asked what "boogety" means, he said, "It means, 'Get goin, boys.'"
Is this a Southern word still in popular use? Is it not just my granny and Baba Jamal?
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