SLAM DANCE vs SLAM DANCING: NOUN
- A form of dancing in which dancers slam into one another; normally performed to punk rock
- A form of dancing, to punk rock music, in which the dancers deliberately collide with each other
- A style of dancing, usually performed to punk rock, in which participants intentionally collide with one another.
- A form of dancing in which dancers slam into one another; normally performed to punk rock
SLAM DANCE vs SLAM DANCING: VERB
- Dance the slam dance
- Present participle of slam dance.
SLAM DANCE vs SLAM DANCING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Normally performed to punk rock
- Normally performed to punk rock
SLAM DANCE vs SLAM DANCING: RELATED WORDS
- Saltate, Punkling, Round dance, Gyrate, Punk, Move around, Rollerblade, Rigadoon, Dance, Break dance, Roller skate, Slam dancing, Thrash, Mosh, Slam
- Dunking, Court, Blast, Powerhouse, Shot, Slammer, Slam dunk, Layup, Sweep, Slamming, Dunk, Thrash, Mosh, Thrashing, Slam dance
SLAM DANCE vs SLAM DANCING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prance, Roller blade, Rock and roll, Saltate, Punkling, Round dance, Gyrate, Punk, Move around, Rollerblade, Rigadoon, Dance, Break dance, Roller skate, Slam
- Rim, Hoop, Event, Deride, Bang, Smash, Slamming, Slam dunk, Shot, Powerhouse, Layup, Dunk, Court, Blast, Thrashing
SLAM DANCE vs SLAM DANCING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- N/A
- The tactic backfired (or did it?) on a 1981 episode of "Saturday Night Live," when slam-dancing fans damaged the set.
- The girls escape and Steve and Doug end up slam dancing against each other.