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Mac Dre's signature hyphy dance move.
MDMA / ecstasy, Bay Area slang popularised by Mac Dre.
The contorted ecstasy-rolling grimace, worn on cue at hyphy parties.
Someone from South Shields, on the south bank of the Tyne mouth.
The dishwasher — the one in the suds all night.
Strip-club lap dance performed with zero physical contact.
The strongest dancers in a group.
The member recognized as the group's strongest dancer.
An instrumental section built for showcase choreography.
Dance Credit — tagging the choreographer of a dance you're performing.
The mainstream dance/influencer side of the app.
A role-based subgroup within a K-pop group — vocal line, dance line, rap line, visual line.
Cut loose on the dance floor in the wildest, most off-kilter way possible.
Get out of a slow-rolling car and dance next to it while it keeps moving.
Oakland street dance — gliding, contorting, flexing on the block.
LA's late-2000s street dance and rap scene — skinny jeans, snapbacks, the reject.
Jerk-dance move where you drop low on the beat.
Hip-popping, ass-shaking dance born out of New Orleans bounce.
Cajun dance party — named after putting the kids to bed.
The up-and-down butt-bounce dance — NOLA's original twerk.
A dancer still in her first couple of years in the club.
The dressing-room manager who looks after the dancers.
The flat fee a dancer pays the club just to work her shift.
The cut a dancer owes the DJ, bouncers and house staff at end of shift.
Dancer slang for a strip-club customer.
Private back room at a strip club you rent by the hour for premium dances and bottle service.
Dance routine done lying, kneeling or rolling on the stage floor.
A dancer's turn on stage, usually two or three songs long.
Thigh band a dancer wears to stash tip cash during dances.
A 1970s disco-club dance built on fast, dramatic arm throws, born in LGBTQ nightlife and folded into vogue.
The Harlem ballroom dance of sharp poses, model lines and dramatic hand work.
The stylised ballroom dance of sharp, model-like poses born in Harlem.
A ceremonial Māori posture dance
To dance with rolling, gyrating hip movements
Mature content — open to view.
To dance to reggae/ska; also to swindle
A street dance/party; also gossip or a fuss
Dancehall shout to hail a friend / big up
Mature content — open to view.
To do a hip-rolling dance move