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Gash dance

the clever, muscular contractions of the vagina that a woman who is an awesome fuck can effect. A squeezing, rippling sensation is felt on the penis, usually resulting in gasping and moaning from the lucky gent, and sometimes, uncontrollable jizzing and mumbled apologies.

"Oh my god, Claire totally sent me over the edge with her gash dance"

"Ever had a gash dance?"

by MagickDio February 4, 2010

14πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


dookie dance

A series of strange movements to help prevent one from defecating on one's self.

Same as urination dance or pee pee dance. All help prevent a potentially embarrasing situation.

After eating two bowls of chili, Amy did the dookie dance all the way down the hall.

by pj January 28, 2005

14πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


the awkward dance

the phenomenon of running into someone, usually anonymous, who then tries to step to the side, at which point you also step to the same side, repeating over and over until one of you finally darts away.

Aw man, I was at the grocery store and did the awkward dance with some girl. Embarassing.

by ddddavid November 16, 2007

14πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


hxc dancing

Hardcore dancing is a form of mosh (or slam dancing), an activity performed in a mosh pit at hardcore music shows. Generally the dancing is done to certain visceral parts of hardcore songs specially written to make the audience move around. Common names for these parts are "breakdowns", "beatdowns", "throwdowns" and "two-steps." Some common derogative terms for said dance are "Ninja Dancing" (named because the dancers look like they are fighting invisible Ninja), "Karate Dancing", and "Straight-edge Ballet".

The practice grew mostly out of the East Coast hardcore scene, especially in New York City. Besides the usual mosh pit routine of pogoing and crashing into each other, participants enjoyed floorpunching to the beat when a slower, more groovy riff was being played. During shows by bands like Gorilla Biscuits, Edgewise, Agnostic Front, Sheer Terror, Killing Time, and The Horror Novel. this style of dancing was common. In the following years as bands incorporated slower syncopated, metallic rhythms into their songs, the modern "breakdown" and the dancing that went with it was introduced. Sometimes called "kickbox moshing" by its detractors, hardcore dancing now included violent windmills with the arms, karate style spinkicks, and "crowd-beating", the act of simply tackling a group of non dancing onlookers, sometimes into the wall. Early Earth Crisis and Biohazard shows were extremely common areas for such activity.

The two-step is also common in hardcore dancing. It is used exclusively during mid-tempo punk rock styled riffs and beats. Much like the two step in breakdancing or country line dancing, it involves placing one foot in front of the other and hopping forward onto it, then repeated with the other foot, etc. Combined with forward thrusts by the arm opposite to the forward-stepping foot, the dance creates a sort of "running in place" illusion. The move is commonly practiced and refined to look slick or interesting. The "two step" was taken from another form of dancing known to ska music, "skanking."

Some hxc bands (including popular ones) have included examples of hxc dancing in their videos. New York hxc punk band Sick Of It All (though not critical of dancing, as their early shows surely brought just as much hxc dancing as any band) featured a tongue-in-cheek "how to" parody of dancing in their music video for "Step Down." One can easily find videos taken by fans at various hardcore punk shows by typing "dancing" or "mosh" into the Kazaa or Soulseek search programs. Of the many videos found on there, among the most popular are 3 preview videos for DVDs put out by the Guerilla Warfare Video Fanzine. All three feature a large array of dancing clips, including people literally bouncing off the wall, circle pitting, and even various injuries, filmed all over the world.

by xBleedingXedgex July 2, 2006

178πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


Flake-Dance

The name given to the crazy dance performed by Rammstein keyboardist "Flake" during Weisses Fleisch. Consists of almost out of control movements that somewhat resemble a person caught on a giant frying pan. Nonetheless its hilarious to watch.

"Only Flake can do the Flake-dance!"

by D.E March 19, 2004

34πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Coffin Dance

just look at the GIF

look at gif or i play coffin dance 4 you :D

by Gabe's Soul :D July 5, 2020


Pedal Dance

On the Toyobaru 86 twins, an intentionally obscure feature, meant to disable or modify some car systems - like turning off ABS/TC/SC. Involves a precise sequence of button and pedal pushes (even handbrake pulls), akin to a cheat code in videogames.
There are similar sequences for other makes/models for different purposes (like permanently disabling seatbelt chime on Ford Mustang).

The Pedal Dance on Subaru BRZ is very simple to unlock. Just do the following:

Turn on your car, and make sure it is fully warmed up. You also only have 30 seconds to input the rest of this sequence to unlock Pedal Dance.
Pull the emergency brake three times. Lock it on the third time.
Press the brake pedal three times, holding it down on the third one.
Pull the hand brakeβ€”you guessed itβ€”three times, locking it down on the third pull.
Press the brake pedal twice more.

by Whoopty Doo! November 26, 2022