释义 |
shim·my I. \ˈshimē, -mi\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of chemise 1. : chemise 2. [short for shimmy-shake & shimmy shiver] : a jazz dance popular after World War I and similar in form and function to the cooch but probably of Negro origin and characterized by a shaking of the body from the shoulders down 3. : an abnormal oscillation especially in the front wheels of a motor vehicle reinforced by resonance at critical speeds II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to shake, quiver, or tremble in or as if in dancing a shimmy 2. : to oscillate abnormally — used especially of automobiles III. noun (-es) Etymology: by folk etymology slang : chemin de fer |