Results for “thizz dance”
Mac Dre's signature hyphy dance move.
MDMA / ecstasy, Bay Area slang popularised by Mac Dre.
The contorted ecstasy-rolling grimace, worn on cue at hyphy parties.
Someone from South Shields, on the south bank of the Tyne mouth.
The dishwasher — the one in the suds all night.
Strip-club lap dance performed with zero physical contact.
Dance Credit — tagging the choreographer of a dance you're performing.
The mainstream dance/influencer side of the app.
A role-based subgroup within a K-pop group — vocal line, dance line, rap line, visual line.
Cut loose on the dance floor in the wildest, most off-kilter way possible.
Get out of a slow-rolling car and dance next to it while it keeps moving.
Oakland street dance — gliding, contorting, flexing on the block.
LA's late-2000s street dance and rap scene — skinny jeans, snapbacks, the reject.
Jerk-dance move where you drop low on the beat.
Hip-popping, ass-shaking dance born out of New Orleans bounce.
Cajun dance party — named after putting the kids to bed.
The up-and-down butt-bounce dance — NOLA's original twerk.
A dancer still in her first couple of years in the club.
The dressing-room manager who looks after the dancers.
The flat fee a dancer pays the club just to work her shift.
The cut a dancer owes the DJ, bouncers and house staff at end of shift.
Dancer slang for a strip-club customer.
Private back room at a strip club you rent by the hour for premium dances and bottle service.
Dance routine done lying, kneeling or rolling on the stage floor.
A dancer's turn on stage, usually two or three songs long.
Thigh band a dancer wears to stash tip cash during dances.
A party where everyone dances to music through wireless headphones, not speakers.
Soft, feminine dance-inspired style — leg warmers, wrap tops, ribbons, ballet flats, and that off-duty dancer look.
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
To dance with full energy and joy, especially to funk or disco.
A big dancehall party or rave — also a term for dancehall music itself.
To tap-dance, to lay down some hot footwork on the floor.
To dance hard, party with abandon, or fully commit to having a good time.
A large dance party with electronic music, often running all night.
An energetic swing dancer, or the wild, acrobatic dance they did to hot jazz.
A fast heel-toe dance style ravers do to four-on-the-floor electronic beats.
A stylized ballroom dance of sharp poses, lines, and angular arm movements.
To dance, especially loose and free to funky music — or to head out fast.