词组 | dancing |
释义 | boogie 1. n. a kind of rock dance. I didn't like the boogie until I learned how to do it right.The boogie will tire you out, but good! 2. in. to dance rock-style. I don't like to boogie.I'm too old to boogie. breaker n. a break dancer. (Break dancing is a rhythmic and energetic impromptu performance usually done by untrained urban youths.)He is one of the best breakers in the city.I'm too fat to be a breaker. get it on tr. to begin dancing.Let's go out there and get it on!He wanted to get it on, but my feet hurt. go-go mod. having to do with fast-dancing young women on display in a nightclub.I worked as a go-go girl for a while.Those go-go places have mostly changed their style. hoofer n. a (professional) dancer.Clare was a hoofer when she was younger and lighter.She was a hoofer on Broadway. shake a leg tr. to dance.Let's shake a leg. The music's great.Hey, Tracy! You wanna shake a leg with me? shank in. to dance.They were busy shankin' and didn't hear the gunshots.We were all shankin' to a great reggae band. dancing noun in railway slang, the condition of locomotive wheels slipping on the rail UK, 1970
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