Crying shame kid gets stuck with the step-dancer. Oh I don't know karma is a bitch
God might bust a knee like Tonya Harding
God might bust a knee like Tonya Harding
by Tonythetiler April 27, 2021
No one is a better main dancer than Kim Bora from Dreamcatcher, you can't prove me wrong, your favs are punching the air rn. Stream Boca.
by xcherrylixx August 31, 2020
This is a dancing style that encompasses large usage of space and complete disregard for other neighbouring dancers. A Hageman dancer will often dance carelessly, using his/her elbows and continuously infringing upon the space of neighbouring dancers with complete disregard for their comfort or space.
by giuseppino May 06, 2007
by vegasrew April 10, 2007
person 1: damn, i shouldn't have had that pizza.... i'm so obese. and i have to perform on thursday!
person 2: you're not obese!
person 1: you're right; i'm just dancer fat.
person 2: you're not obese!
person 1: you're right; i'm just dancer fat.
by ballerino July 05, 2010
Someone who creates rhythms like a tap dancer using nothing but their thumb and middle finger in a snapping motion.
"That guy was snapping to that song!" -Malia
"Yeah, his name is Michael, he is the best snap-dancer around!" - Rita
"Yeah, his name is Michael, he is the best snap-dancer around!" - Rita
by miclad January 19, 2010
Gandy dancer is a slang term for workers who maintained railroads in North America. For each stroke, a worker would lift his gandy (a long handled tool) and force it into the ballast to create a fulcrum, then throw himself sideways using the gandy to check his full weight (making the "huh" sound recorded in the lyrics below) so the gandy would push the rail toward the inside of the curve. Even with all impacts from the work crew timed correctly, any progress made in shifting the track would not become visible until after a large number of repetitions.
(source: Wiki)
Rhythm was necessary for this process, both to synchronize the manual labor, and to maintain the morale of workers whose exertions produced only a minuscule effect; hence "gandy dancers". The songs sung in this occupation have been recognized as a major influence on later blues music
(source: Wiki)
Rhythm was necessary for this process, both to synchronize the manual labor, and to maintain the morale of workers whose exertions produced only a minuscule effect; hence "gandy dancers". The songs sung in this occupation have been recognized as a major influence on later blues music
by 'nash October 02, 2009