Results for “pop dip and spin”
The original name for voguing, back when it was all about popping the arms, dropping into dips and spinning between them.
A flashbang that detonates instantly, with no warning arc.
Filler enemies that swarm in bulk and die the second you look at them.
Someone who breaks the no-participation rule in drama-watching subs by jumping into the linked fight.
Remote-popping trunk rigged with neon, amps and speakers.
Midwest word for any fizzy soft drink.
To show up somewhere, often unexpectedly — to make an appearance and let your presence be felt.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
The vogue element where you whip a 360 spin and drop straight into a back-landing dip on the musical accent.
Jumping into a drama thread you were only meant to spectate — voting, commenting, fanning the flames.
Jerk-dance move where you drop low on the beat.
The up-and-down butt-bounce dance — NOLA's original twerk.
UK drill term for a knife — specifically one carried for stabbing.
UK drill for stabbed.
A search of your cell by screws looking for contraband.
Slipping hot IPO shares to executives to win their company's banking business.
The dramatic backward drop to the floor on the beat — the real ballroom name, not 'death drop'.
Buying more when the price drops, betting the asset recovers — bargain hunting the red.
Mature content — open to view.
The five core components of Vogue Femme: hands, catwalk, duckwalk, spins & dips, and floor performance.
Older insider name for the dramatic spin-into-dip drop, actually an onomatopoeic crowd cue, not the move's real name.
Defenders popping a window to snipe attackers right off spawn.
The Gem of True Sight — a carried item that makes nearby invisible enemies pop into view, permanently.
Fall Guys' giant spinning hammer that launches beans across the map.
Your ultimate favorite idol across every K-pop group you stan.
The face of a K-pop group — literally placed centre in the choreo.
Korean term for a selfie, used heavily by K-pop idols and their fans.
An aspiring K-pop idol training at an entertainment company before debut.
A K-pop trainee's official first release as an idol — the moment they're no longer in training.
A role-based subgroup within a K-pop group — vocal line, dance line, rap line, visual line.
TikTok subculture obsessed with a fictional flop-pop universe.
Buy the f***ing dip — aggressive instruction to buy on price drops.
A frozen sugary ice-pop in a long plastic tube.
That spinning, clammy, about-to-boak feeling after too much.
Canarsie-bred Brooklyn drill set/movement put on the map by Pop Smoke and Fivio Foreign.
MDMA / ecstasy, Bay Area slang popularised by Mac Dre.
Hip-popping, ass-shaking dance born out of New Orleans bounce.
Cop car — named for the spinning dome lights on top.
Ballroom term for a gay or bisexual cis man — the scene's largest gender population.
The mainstream/Drag Race name for the dip, a backward stunt-fall to the floor; ballroom calls it a misnomer.
A situation that's lit — any scene that's exciting, hyped, and popping off.
Ironically: tasteful, modest, and put-together — popularized by the viral "very demure, very mindful" TikTok.
The youngest member of a K-pop group — often the spoiled, hyped baby of the team.
Unoriginally mainstream — liking only popular, predictable trends with no individuality.
A playful spin on 'homie' — your close friend, with extra silliness.
Dancing to the breaks with footwork, spins, and freezes, the raw original form of breakdancing.
A close friend or loyal ally — a term of endearment popularized in rap, especially YSL.
Short for a Draco pistol — a popular firearm reference in trap and drill lyrics.