Dancebeat meaning and definition

Dancebeat meaning

(noun) expression used to describe when you experience a significantly increased heart beat while you practice dance because you are thinking of the LOUL. This dancebeat has zero relationship with the beat of the dance. You are dancing to the beat of the LOUL's beat.

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dance belt meaning

modified jockstrap for male dancers to not show up through tights. It is usually thong backed and it keeps him safe

Dance block meaning

To dance so badly no one around you is willing to dance anymore.Similar to cock blocking

dancebomb meaning

Dancing in unexpected places, or dancing the "wrong" way to a certain genre.

dancebombing meaning

Dancing out of control behind someone in front of you trying to be really, really hard, or serious.

dance boner meaning

When a male randomly gets a boner when dancing with a female (or another male for the gay males). This is usually spontaneous and can happen to some guys during any type of dancing. Such occurrences are mostly likely in teen males but can still occur in later years for some unlucky males.

dancebush meaning

1. to ambush someone with dance 2. when a group of people sneak up on an unsuspecting victim, surround him/her, and boogie

dance candy meaning

The mind-altering drugs that people take to enjoy parties. The drugs can rev you up to socialize or chill you out to just hang with friends.

dance card meaning

the expression "dance card" is often used metaphorically, as when someone says "pencil me into your dance card," meaning "find some time to spend with me." Among the polyamorous, a person's "dance card" is their set of romantic/sexual partners. "How full is his dance card?" means "Is he open to more relationships?"

Dance carousel meaning

An amazing dance studio with an array of talented dancers, hilarious dancing dads, great storylines, MANY Platinum, high gold AND gold medals, and wonderful Big Shows EVERY YEAR. The owner of dance carousel is even writing a movie!!

Dance Cavise meaning

A dance studio located in the up-scale Westchester County, owned by Joe Cavise. Over 400 kids attend dance classes ranging from ballet to zumba, taught by teachers coming in from New York City. Most notable of these is Olga Dvorovenko and Chris White. Unlike most suburban dance schools, Dance Cavise owns an entire 3-floor building that includes 4 spatious studios, a kitchen, 2 costume rooms, a staff room, changing room, homework room, office, 4 bathrooms, boutique, large lobby and viewing areas. Children of all ages and levels attend the school, and most who continue on past 7th grade (and are in an advanced level) are a part of the school's non-profit, non-competition dance company, Off Center Dance Theatre.

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