by Puma city June 8, 2019

Solo dance party (verb): I like to bump my ratchet music to an ignorant level of loud and have solo dance parties.
by Moon3.14 November 2, 2013

This is like a Mexican hat dance. You have four people making a circle with a pivot person in the middle. One person is fisting from behind (German knuckle cake) while the person is front is servicing the other side. The other 2 people sit idle and wait for the rotation every 5 minutes. The view from above resembles a swastika.
by analbabes May 23, 2018

When you wake up one morning to find the gates of your asshole ready to give way, consequently you find yourself having to to fucking charge to the bathroom to ensure that the brown discharge lands in the goddamn shitter and not your undergarments.
"I woke up early and saw eddie charge past me to the john.. Damn son, it must have been the Dance of the mad shitter."
by El chicken January 4, 2015

on your ipad, when the screen doesn't display right when you turn it on its side and then turn back to correct the display on the screen.
user 1: damn i cant type because the keyboard is hiding the text box.
user 2: have you tried the ipad break dance?
user 3: oh thanks, that fixed it!
user 2: have you tried the ipad break dance?
user 3: oh thanks, that fixed it!
by pixiegod November 7, 2013

A dance one does when dealt dem poki-roki's (two aces) in your hole cards in texas hold-em. The dances choreography is that of raising ones arms while your hands are pointing outwards horizontally; then making a 'wobbling' motion with your arms and head.
Much has been debated over the origins of the poki-roki dance. Some have even proclaimed it was first used by the Ancient Egyptians (due its similar style). However it was infact first used in a poker room in Aberdeen during the early 21st century by players desperate to be dealt dem poki-roki's.
It is now used by many who want or who have just been dealt two aces.
Much has been debated over the origins of the poki-roki dance. Some have even proclaimed it was first used by the Ancient Egyptians (due its similar style). However it was infact first used in a poker room in Aberdeen during the early 21st century by players desperate to be dealt dem poki-roki's.
It is now used by many who want or who have just been dealt two aces.
The following two scenarios show a realistic reenactment of a typical poki-roki- dance related converstation
Example 1:
(player is dealt aces) Player: 'do the poki-roki dance!' (Note: this is usually done online to avoid tells)
Example 2:
(player want aces) Player 1: 'do the poki-roki dance!'
Player 2: 'how? What is it'
Player 3: 'are you a n00b?
Player 1: queck to the left then queck to the right. I love dem rocks!
Example 1:
(player is dealt aces) Player: 'do the poki-roki dance!' (Note: this is usually done online to avoid tells)
Example 2:
(player want aces) Player 1: 'do the poki-roki dance!'
Player 2: 'how? What is it'
Player 3: 'are you a n00b?
Player 1: queck to the left then queck to the right. I love dem rocks!
by RaySmey April 14, 2010

by shamtothewizow March 31, 2009
