单词 | dancercise |
释义 | dancercisen. Originally U.S. Dancing performed as an exercise; organized physical exercise which incorporates the rhythms of (modern) dance. Also as v. intransitive.Formerly a proprietary term in the U.S. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [noun] mashed potato1747 bunny hug1912 chicken scratch1912 bunny-hugging1916 jazz1919 black bottom1925 shuffle1925 Mess Around1926 snake hips1933 Susie-Q1936 Lambeth Walk1937 bunny hop1938 bop1956 pony1961 Watusi1961 locomotion1962 mash potato1962 frug1964 hully gully1964 dancercise1967 pogo1977 moonwalking1980 slam dance1981 slam dancing1981 body-popping1982 b-boying1984 mosh1985 moshing1987 society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [verb (intransitive)] black bottom1926 hand-jive1958 Watusi1961 frug1964 dancercise1967 moonwalk1970 bop1979 slam dance1981 mosh1983 body-pop1984 slam1991 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > exercise > [noun] > specific systems callisthenics1827 Swedish gymnastics1890 monkey drill1895 Swedish movements1899 Swedish exercises1912 Swedish drill1916 sexercise1942 jogging1948 isometrics1962 dancercise1967 slimnastics1967 aerobics1968 aquacise1968 survival1972 popmobility1974 plyometrics1975 Jazzercise1976 Pilates1981 Callanetics1984 boxercise1985 step aerobics1985 survivalism1985 box aerobics1987 cardio1987 step1989 spinning1994 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > exercise > [verb (intransitive)] > specific system freak1663 dancercise1967 jog1968 to pump iron1972 aerobicize1982 1967 D. Drake (title) Dancercize. 1967 D. Drake Dancercize i. 15 Dancercize not only remolds your body, but gives you grace, poise and beauty. 1971 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 8 June 95 Debbie Drake, New York, N.Y... Dancercize... Instructions in dancing and physical conditioning. 1973 Seventeen Apr. 118/1 Exercise, dance, yoga..you can combine it all with Dancercise. Jon Devlin, who started the Dancercise Clubs in New York, says, ‘My way of dancing and exercising is to use the body's natural motions.’ 1982 Maclean's 1 Feb. 61 Witnessing a performance of Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal is much like watching a ‘dancercise’ class work itself into a quasi-religious lather of shimmying, shaking, jiving, and high-kicking. 1983 Sunday Tel. 18 Dec. 17/3 (heading) Come dancercising. 1983 Sunday Tel. 18 Dec. 17/4 While ‘Dancercise’ was a London-based phenomenon in its youth, classes are spreading all over England. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1989; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1967 |
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