A type of dance. Performed in gay clubs, usually as a form of competition. Originates from Madonna's song by the same name, and the dancing she did in the music video.
Characterized by house music, especially vocal house, and also by a lot of flexibitily.
I'm not flexible enough to vogue.
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Bad- Ass mufuckin rims, usually on Lacs or Town Cars. A Kentucky company that also makes Tires. See 'Daytons'
We rollin Vogues, with Triple Golds, on Cadillacs... (Dirty, "Rollin' Vogues")
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Transexual/Transgender/Transvestite dance events held in generally poor urban neighborhoods consisting of people of color. A bit like Karaoke, but more related to dance and costume,
Quintrice and Alfonso loved getting ready for the Saturday night vogue at the Blue Light Lounge--they would spend all week perfecting their outfits and their dance routines. (See film "Paris Is Burning").
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People who constantly check themselves out in the mirror.
How was your date last night?
Awful, dude kept vogueing all night.
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"dude last night i had sex with sarah. and she had a vogue"
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A word that expresses extreme joy or excitment. Closely related to The Tits...
"Oh my god! That was SOOOOOOOOOO fuckin' Vogue!"
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From the French, En Vogue means what is currently popular, the social standard &/or fashionable (trendy, cool, da bomb, chic, hot, hip, happening, groovy, neat, decent, epic)
In English, it's common practice to refer to something fashionable as "en vogue" or "in vogue" (meaning in the current fashion or style). To evoke a sense or flair of French chic, many use the whole French phraseβen vogue. This is unnecessary but a common way to put on airs, especially in the world of fashion.
Larissa new fashion line has become en vogue this season.
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