The swaying movement that anyone will do while waiting in a line. Includes looking at the gum rack, picking up a magazine, touching all the chocolate bars etc.
Coined by Dane Cook
Coined by Dane Cook
Jon was not committed to the line. Instead of being 3 feet in front of the person behind him, he was doing the floaty dance in which he read all the labels on the shampoo bottles, and touched all the tic tacs on the side rack. He even left his shoe in the line and went to walk around for another 19 minutes.
by skatingjenny January 14, 2011
Adding excessive steps and moves to a song for the sake of attention. Trying to compensate for lack of rhythm and dancing ability with a large amount of bodily movement.
Wow, look at that guy over-dance! Although he lacks rhythm he certainly makes up for it with effort.
by houli April 20, 2009
When a group of party goers create a barrier by dancing around a bailer who is trying to leave a party.
When done correctly, bailer will dance along, stay and party on. Instantly reducing his/her lameness.
When done correctly, bailer will dance along, stay and party on. Instantly reducing his/her lameness.
Carlos was trying to sneak out of the party early to go home and watch Game of Thrones. Amy and her crew dance wall -ed him into staying.
Remember when the UK left the EU? Someone should have dance wall -ed them.
Remember when the UK left the EU? Someone should have dance wall -ed them.
by Amypie23 June 26, 2016
by HenryStickmin August 22, 2020
by GrammaSoop October 14, 2018
This term refers to a song by electric six called dance commander. Anyone who is the leader of a dance could be refered to as the dance commmander. (dance commanda)
by Zack Rasner July 06, 2006
by Oodle August 16, 2008