by LilacDreamer January 06, 2016
When a woman is throwing up and the husband has (consensual)diarrhea on the woman while singing California Gurls
by Blueberry salad May 25, 2023
When you’re in a sensual relationship with someone and you lay flour on the bed, roll around in it and cover your bodies like a ball of dough
“Hey Frankie how’d yea date go Lucille?”
“Ay Tony it was great we went out for some gabbagol, went back to my place and did the ol’ Sicilian flour dance”
“Ay Tony it was great we went out for some gabbagol, went back to my place and did the ol’ Sicilian flour dance”
by Stranger than flour December 21, 2021
Person 1: my phone is nearly flat, anyone have a charger?
Person 2: yeah there's one on the other side of my bed if you wanna bro dance
Person 2: yeah there's one on the other side of my bed if you wanna bro dance
by SpreadItLike August 31, 2015
Called as "The Dancing King" by billboard and many people, J-hope is regularly praised for his dance, his performance skills, his perfects 'lines', and his versatility in dance.
It’s no joke with J-Hope when it comes to dancing. Before BTS, he was a solid dancer. He took dance lessons at the Joy Dance Academy and then took his first steps as an underground dancer under the stage name Smile Hoya. Under this name, he won multiple awards and accolades, including placing first in a national dance competition in South Korea in 2008, which allowed him to make a name for himself in the SK art scene and quickly picked up a reputation as an up-and-coming performer to keep an eye on within the industry. It was at this time that he became part of the street dance group Go Arts, a company with which he managed to make a name for himself as a semi-professional.
These events led to his inclusion in BTS. The group was formed initially as a hip-hop act, and their powerful performances still reflect that. J-Hope was the third member brought into the mix, and the first for his dance skills, bringing his moves to complement the hard hitting raps of Rap Monster and Suga.
One J-hope's true love is dancing, and he shows it in every performances.
J-hope also shows that he is the brain in BTS'performances. As a choreography chief and performance leader, he works really hard to show the best in BTS' performances and MVs.
J-Hope is a key component in BTS’ dances, and the best kpop dancer.
It’s no joke with J-Hope when it comes to dancing. Before BTS, he was a solid dancer. He took dance lessons at the Joy Dance Academy and then took his first steps as an underground dancer under the stage name Smile Hoya. Under this name, he won multiple awards and accolades, including placing first in a national dance competition in South Korea in 2008, which allowed him to make a name for himself in the SK art scene and quickly picked up a reputation as an up-and-coming performer to keep an eye on within the industry. It was at this time that he became part of the street dance group Go Arts, a company with which he managed to make a name for himself as a semi-professional.
These events led to his inclusion in BTS. The group was formed initially as a hip-hop act, and their powerful performances still reflect that. J-Hope was the third member brought into the mix, and the first for his dance skills, bringing his moves to complement the hard hitting raps of Rap Monster and Suga.
One J-hope's true love is dancing, and he shows it in every performances.
J-hope also shows that he is the brain in BTS'performances. As a choreography chief and performance leader, he works really hard to show the best in BTS' performances and MVs.
J-Hope is a key component in BTS’ dances, and the best kpop dancer.
by FireheartDancer August 12, 2021
by Jonginsno.1fan November 04, 2020
The frantic waving and brushing yourself off after walking in to a spiderweb (especially in the dark).
While taking the garbage out, I walked in to a massive spiderweb, droppped the bin on my foot, screamed like a banshee and did the spiderweb dance.
by stowball December 23, 2010