Dancing

Word DANCING
Character 7
Hyphenation dan cing
Pronunciations /ˈdæn.sɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Dancing"

What do we mean by dancing?

To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music.

To leap or move lightly and rapidly.

To perform the steps to.

To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about.

To make love or have sex.

Formal term meaning: to move with unhindered grace around an area with the presence of another enjoying the same activity. Urban term: Humping someone in public Sad world isn't it. Urban Dictionary

An act done vertically that people wish to do horizontally Urban Dictionary

Dancing is nothing more than making love set to music. Urban Dictionary

Something white males cannot accomplish properly sober Urban Dictionary

The act of elaboratly flailing around your apendages in an attempt to immpress or entertain someone or a group of people. Urban Dictionary

NOT dance dance revolution Urban Dictionary

The single most retarded activity ever conceived of by human beings. Urban Dictionary

A term for a pointless act done by humans in which there are many different types. people just bop around their appendages in front of one another without even talking for hours. they are simply emulating the symptoms of epilepsy. grinding, has a point to get males hard, while simulataneously looking like they are skinning a potato. Urban Dictionary

The act of wildly gesticulating like an ass in a vain attempt to attract someone of the opposite sex. Urban Dictionary

An adverb used to intensify a word such as good, or another positive adjective. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Dancing

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The word "dancing" in example sentences

I fancied I was slightly disappointed in Taglioni, whose dancing followed Pasta's singing, but I suppose the magnificent tragical performance I had just witnessed had numbed as it were my power of appreciation of her grace and elegance, and yet she seemed to me like a _dancing flower_; so you see I must have like her very much. ❋ Fanny Kemble (1851)

Mark, who as well as being a highly skilled conservator and connoisseur of Latin American dancing is also a dedicated twitcher, knew what I meant. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hula dancing is a lot like sign language: If you don't know the language, you can't enjoy it as much. ❋ George Heymont (2010)

At Purdue, Tiller was always looking for what he described as "dancing bears" up front who could handle the team's complicated blocking schemes. ❋ Scott Cacciola (2011)

The main distinction in Mr. Stern's design is the inclusion of dozens of what he calls "dancing mullions." ❋ Robbie Whelan (2011)

Shalene's been watching me ... and my dancing is actually watchable! ❋ Unknown (2006)

I get them all enthused about it, and through long experience I am able to tell which group is going to be what I call my dancing girls or boys. ❋ Ned Wayburn (N/A)

Then their women are so immodest; striding about in ball-rooms with very little on, and embracing strange men in a whirligig which they call dancing, but very unlike the dignified movements which our male dancers exhibit in the Confucian temple. ❋ Herbert Allen Giles (1890)

'You're, no doubt, what they call a dancing-man?' said he. ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

But it is aggravating to be sitting at home and what we call dancing in the chair, back and forth, trying to get in a position that doesn't really stiffen up.

That kind of dancing is what made me fall in love with ballroom in the first place -- it brought me back to the first time I walked into the Marriott Marquis at the Brooklyn Bridge during the Manhattan Dancesport Championship and just knew I had to be a part of that world ... ❋ Tonya Plank (2010)

Having chaperoned my fair share of high school dances in my day as a teacher, this kind of dancing is nothing new for 16 year olds … but usually they dance with kids their own age, not 44-year old men. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The terms expressing relief are poetical, and not to be pressed, though "dancing" is the translation of a word which means a lute, whose cheerful notes are contrasted with mourning, or (Am 5: 16) wailing. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Even the dancing is crap: people bump into each other; scuffles and fights break out. ❋ Lyn Gardner (2010)

Cinderlla went ([formal]) dancing. [Jenny] and I were ([urban]) dancing all night at the club, then more at her house. ❋ Richie (2003)

dancing [is fun], [I wish] I [could do] it horizontally ❋ Johnny Que (2007)

[Frank Sinatra]:"for what is dancing than [making love] set to music,, [playin]." ❋ Jarell Reloj (2007)

did you see [John] [last night] dancing [on the table]? ❋ JY (2003)

She was dancing at [the party]. ❋ Z (2004)

[Max 300]? They [call] this dancing? ❋ Dress3d2k1ll (2006)

[OMG] dancing is [so stupid]. ❋ Fuck Mtv (2005)

people should [start] [DANCING] [in bed]. ❋ Ihate (2007)

He took her dancing on their [first date], and she [dumped] him that [night]. ❋ BrittOmnRex (2005)

That was a dancing good [muffin]! That [song] is so dancing [awesome]! ❋ Zippo364 (2005)

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