释义 |
hully gully|ˈhʌlɪ ˈgʌlɪ| [Etym. unknown.] A dance that is a modification of the frug.
1964Cambr. Rev. 10 Oct. 1/2 Two or three hours of the Hully-Gully. 1966Amer. Speech. XLI. 143 Mee, Charles L., Jr. Discotheque Man... [Names and briefly describes current dances: the Hully-Gully, the Frug, La Bostella, the Jerk.] 1968D. Halliday Dolly & Singing Bird ii. 23 We danced a Hully Gully. And then..Johnson performed a frenzied Watusi. 1969N. Cohn AWopBopaLooBop (1970) ix. 85 Dance-crazes bossed pop right up until the Beatles broke. There was the Hully Gully, the Madison, [etc.]. |