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macarena in American English (ˌmɑːkəˈreinə, -ˈrenə) noun(often cap) a dance performed in a group line or solo and following a rhythmic pattern of arm, hand, and hip movements in time to a Spanish song Word origin [1990–95; ‹ Sp: fem. of macareno boaster, braggart ]Examples of 'macarena' in a sentencemacarena He should give the macarena a try ...It all sounds infinitely more exhausting than the macarena.The chance to get out if only you can train your goat to do the macarena.Though, in terms of futile tasks, they'd have been as well trying to teach next door's pet tortoise the macarena. |