floogy

Usage notes
The most well-known use of floogy as an alternative form of is in the 1938 song "Flat-foot floogy with the floy floy" by Slim Gaillard (1916–1991), Slam Stewart (1914–1987), and Bud Green (1897–1981). Because this song persisted after the use of floogy to mean "floozie" was lost, floogy was sometimes used to mean a variety of flat-footed people from GIs to bad dancers.