by The ass blaster99 August 1, 2021

by DAZEY July 3, 2015

“Despite how how much we’d had to drink, we pulled off a successful spider dance.”
“It was a fantastically romantic evening. We ate and drank and spider danced the night away.”
“It was a fantastically romantic evening. We ate and drank and spider danced the night away.”
by perfectcussion April 8, 2021

When two people celebrate something, one bends over while the other stands directly behind and both proceed to dance.
by Jimmy Schwantz November 29, 2007

1. An expression when someone is either a player or committed to someone else. 2. Having an interest in someone outside of your social circle, they don’t associate themselves with the crowd you’re familiar with.
Origins come from traditions in Spain where bulls are used to either fight in an arena or run with locals in a festivity.
Origins come from traditions in Spain where bulls are used to either fight in an arena or run with locals in a festivity.
“I either want to get with Jade or Heather, do you think I can get away with both?” “It’s either you run with the bulls or dance with one.”
by Toyvenus May 14, 2021

(n.) - Inside a strip club, this is the community lap dance area. Usually recognized by a large open room lined with booths containing couches or chairs. This is where you get your basic $20 lap dance with zero privacy
Club Manager: "Anybody got eyes Sparkle?"
*radio chirp*
Bouncer: "I've got eyes on Sparkle. She's in dance track with a customer."
*radio chirp*
*radio chirp*
Bouncer: "I've got eyes on Sparkle. She's in dance track with a customer."
*radio chirp*
by totisawapuddycat June 1, 2025

The battle was an all-singing, all-dancing, all-features-included multinational aerial showdown for the ages!
by Stupidly Sophisticated January 27, 2022
