In escort prostitution, a variation on the "cash and dash" scam.
A "cash and dash" provider accepts payment (as discreetly handing a call girl an unmarked cash-filled envelope up front is typical in the hobby) but then immediately bails out and leaves without providing any service.
The "dance and dash" scam is similar - some token "service" is provided which has nothing to do with what was advertised or what the client thought was being advertised.
The client thinks "full-service escort" means sex, the vendor suddenly decides (after taking the money) that no, it means one minute of hip-hop dancing followed by a beeline for the door. That's dance and dash.
In cash and dash, the client doesn't even get that much.
The so-called "escort review boards", despite their serious faults (such as being funded by ads from the very providers the users purport to "review") should be able to provide at least a heads-up if a serial cash-and-dash or dance-and-dash scheme is being operated by one individual local provider. These people change working names and contact info frequently, but patience for what is basically out-and-out fraud is limited.
When you get on the ground, and hump the floor. Ykno, that one dance
Rio: do that one dance. Get on the floor, act like you humping, do that one dance. Bounce yo shoulders, throw some money up, do that one dance
When you are trying to put your untied shoes on without using your hands and you tap your feet around on the floor and crush the heel of the shoe while trying to force your foot in. A comical sight.
shoes squeaking on floor and loud taps
Oh its just Andrew doing the retard dance
In the context of the TV-series "Z Nation", the phrase "dance space" is used metaphorically by Murphy to assert his personal boundaries and ask for some personal space. It's a humorous way of telling the zombies to back off and give him some room to breathe.
In general, the term "dance space" is not a commonly used expression in everyday language. However, it draws upon the idea of personal boundaries and the distance people need to feel comfortable and respected by others during social interactions. It could be applied in various situations where someone wants others to give them some space, physically or emotionally.
Imagine you are at a crowded party, and you find yourself surrounded by people trying to engage you in conversation or dance with you. You might say, "Hey, guys, I need my dance space for a bit. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. Let me catch my breath, and then we can chat later."
n the context of the TV-series "Z Nation", the phrase "dance space" is used metaphorically by Murphy to assert his personal boundaries and ask for some personal space. It's a humorous way of telling the zombies to back off and give him some room to breathe.
In general, the term "dance space" is not a commonly used expression in everyday language. However, it draws upon the idea of personal boundaries and the distance people need to feel comfortable and respected by others during social interactions. It could be applied in various situations where someone wants others to give them some space, physically or emotionally.
Imagine you are at a crowded party, and you find yourself surrounded by people trying to engage you in conversation or dance with you. You might say, "Hey, guys, I need my dance space for a bit. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. Let me catch my breath, and then we can chat later."
A dance move. Created by an user of the app Tik Tok called syd, known most as punker irl.
Dancing in cursive is dancing like a cursive letter. Like if you were a worm dying. Or something like that.
-Did you saw that months ago Syd and JeyJey made a tik tok chain while they were cursive dancing?
-yes! It’s sad that it ended.
The dance performed when attempting to obtain or improve cell phone signal, a.k.a tha Cell Phone Samba
Wait, lemme do the signal dance... Is this better???