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Definition of slam-dance in English: slam-danceverb [no object]usually as noun slam-dancingNorth American Take part in a form of dancing to rock music in which people deliberately collide with one another. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Both bands wanted to get people moving, but not slam-dancing,’ says guitarist Mario.
- It's no mistake that slam-dancing, moshing, and crowd-surfing sprung from punk rock since the point is this sense of bodily danger.
- He said you could ‘throw out’ the race because with 20 horses cluttering the track, most of the good ones got caught up in all the slam-dancing.
- It's not inaccessible to all but guitar tech-heads and slam-dancing science geeks still trying to calculate infinity.
- One of the activities he taught me was slam-dancing.
- Then Stef kicked him in the face again when the two of them were slam-dancing at a party in somebody's garage.
- I mean, in New York we got kids slam-dancing to it.
- In what was easily the strangest moment of the night, punk rockers were seen enthusiastically slam-dancing to a cover of ‘The Loop.’
Synonyms dance, jig, leap, jump, skip, bounce Definition of slam-dance in US English: slam-danceverb [no object]usually as noun slam-dancingNorth American Take part in a form of dancing to rock music in which people deliberately collide with one another. Example sentencesExamples - I mean, in New York we got kids slam-dancing to it.
- He said you could ‘throw out’ the race because with 20 horses cluttering the track, most of the good ones got caught up in all the slam-dancing.
- Then Stef kicked him in the face again when the two of them were slam-dancing at a party in somebody's garage.
- It's not inaccessible to all but guitar tech-heads and slam-dancing science geeks still trying to calculate infinity.
- In what was easily the strangest moment of the night, punk rockers were seen enthusiastically slam-dancing to a cover of ‘The Loop.’
- One of the activities he taught me was slam-dancing.
- ‘Both bands wanted to get people moving, but not slam-dancing,’ says guitarist Mario.
- It's no mistake that slam-dancing, moshing, and crowd-surfing sprung from punk rock since the point is this sense of bodily danger.
Synonyms dance, jig, leap, jump, skip, bounce |