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pole dancing 

Stripping. The act of sensuous self-manipulation and gyration around a metal pole (usually in a strip club) with the intent of stirring up lust in the people viewing the dance. The pole is an integral part of the dance because it assists in some maneuvers and because it furnishes a central gathering point for people either to watch or to present tips.

Any attempt to pole dance without stripping is mere trifling.
Pole dancing without nudity is a trifling waste of time....
pole dancing by Etymoligizer October 11, 2007
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Dancabilty 

The ability to tell whether a song can be danced to.
Benni Bennasi's new song is brilliant its great to dance to, its got such dancabilty.
Dancabilty by Phoenos December 20, 2008

Dancing Drunk

When some one is so intoxicated they think they can dance when in reality they can't. Normally seen at bars with live bands, but also seen at any establishment that serves liquor and has music.
Last Sunday I was at a bar and I shit you not there were twelve people dancing drunk.
Dancing Drunk by Stauder March 24, 2009

ethnic dancing 

a form of dancing that people of rusyn background do. There are many dances like polkas. These dances are often used to try and attract a mate of the opposite sex. They are kind of used as speed dating for rusyns.
That rusyn priest is trying to get that rusyn girl to be his pani by impressing her with his ethnic dancing.
ethnic dancing by severelyslovak123 November 15, 2009

lightning dancers

A National-Champion dance team from Keller Texas. Perhaps the most bad as dance team ever.

Come Dancing 

The name given to the weakening of the knees when reaching climax standing up. Wankers' Rickets.
"I were givin' aar lass a good un' against the wall when we got oot o'th' club an' I nearly fell over when I shot my load! She just said 'aah well love, we did come dancin'!!"
Come Dancing by Niall Brady January 8, 2003

Hardcore Dancing 

A lesser known form of expression/dancing is hardly considered by most to be a form of dancing at all. However, this is irrelevant considering it IS a form of dancing, just to a heavier form of music. Hardcore dancing (AKA "Throwing Down") is most commonly seen at Hardcore shows which shows appreciation or approval for the bands playing. It is basically a mix of the crowd punching and kicking the air. (with the exception of 2 steps.) Although it make look like random, uncontrolled flailing, it is anything but. Hardcore dancers (or just "dancers" as known at shows) often have different styles of which they prefer to perform. Examples of hardcore dancings moves would be "Spin-kicks", "Windmills", "Two Step", among others. Other types of "hardcore appreciation/expression" at shows consist of sing alongs, pile ons (like sing alongs except on a massive level, hence: pile on) and crowd punching(a less approved form of dancing where the dancer accidently or intentional dances into the crowd hitting bystanders, this is where much of the disapproval of hardcore dancing spawns. AKA: Bottlecapping)Often associated with crews, Hardcore dancing isn't for everyone. As you can see on this website, many people approve of it and many disapprove of it. I, myself, am an avid supporter of hardcore dancing and do it at every show. (though I do not crowd punch, people have the right to just watch the band if they want to, they don't have to get hit.)
Hardcore Dancing: Here Comes A Breakdown. Give It Your All!
Hardcore Dancing by Dustin Z. July 25, 2008