The Dak Dance refers to the rather strange warm up routine of Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys. Boomers on Twitter tried so hard to fit in with the modern generation and turn Daks hip thrust into a Meme. Little did they know that playing the Beatles and El Jarabe Tapatio over Daks extravagant warm up was not gonna cut it.
by CrumblyGrass November 25, 2019
a slow dance move where a pair embraces close to one another while the song is still playing. Usually provides sexual enjoyment to one another.
by Sportsguy1991 September 04, 2013
When you accidentally already have your chat window open and decide to type /e dance but press "/" to get it open but it is already open.
by //e dance May 18, 2022
The outrageous actions exhibited by a parent when informed of their child's inappropriate behavior in class.
That parent came in and was mammy dancing in my room for fifteen minutes before I could say anything!
by leeson71z May 06, 2009
A dance that can only be preformed whilst being drunk.
Normally one goes into a half squat while thrusting hips in every general direction. The arms must be held limp in front of the body and moved in a pendulum like manner. Slow steps may also be taken to move around the dance floor.
Normally one goes into a half squat while thrusting hips in every general direction. The arms must be held limp in front of the body and moved in a pendulum like manner. Slow steps may also be taken to move around the dance floor.
by Braderoar May 30, 2008
The Morrissey dance has been around since the 1980's, it involves flailing the arms and legs in an unusual fashion, people performing the dance can be easily recognised by the trail of gladioli or daffodils they leave behind. This dance was created by Morrissey, at the time of it's creation he was the lead singer of The Smiths.
Why is that man flailing his arms about and moving in an odd fashion?
Well he's just doing the Morrissey dance.
Well he's just doing the Morrissey dance.
by Hatful Of Nathan November 29, 2013
Michael Jordan‘s last championship run with the Chicago Bulls in 1997/98.
ESPN and Netflix released a 10-part documentary about it in April 2020.
ESPN and Netflix released a 10-part documentary about it in April 2020.
by A1RMAX June 10, 2020