body
Ballroom category judged purely on your physique — shape, proportions, the skin you're serving.
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In ballroom, Body is the category where the only thing being judged is your physique. No costume to hide behind, no story to spin — you walk to be read on shape, proportion and how you carry the flesh. It splits into sub-categories so nobody's compared unfairly: Model-Thin (lean, runway frame), Muscular (built, gym-cut), Luscious (soft, full, sensual), and Big Girl / Big Boy (the bigger queens and kings serving confidence). You don't win Body by being one ideal — you win by owning whichever one is called.
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What does body mean in ballroom?
In ballroom culture, Body is a category judged purely on your physique — your shape, proportions and the skin you're serving.
How do you use body in a sentence?
"She walked Body and the judges gave her a perfect score for her figure."
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