1. verb. to run while dancing or dance while running, not necessarily to music. (run-danced, run-dancing)
2. noun. a ballet move where you run like a gimp and flail your arms about or bend your knees and move your shoulders a bit and then beginning to run.
2. noun. a ballet move where you run like a gimp and flail your arms about or bend your knees and move your shoulders a bit and then beginning to run.
1. With run-dancing, I'm still not sure whether to start dancing and then run, or start running and then dance.
Dude, it doesn't matter, just do what comes to you.
2. You up for a bit of a run-dance? From here to the stobey pole. GO!
Dude, it doesn't matter, just do what comes to you.
2. You up for a bit of a run-dance? From here to the stobey pole. GO!
by Ryan Paine January 19, 2008
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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.”
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