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Iraq arts fest: more words, less song and danceLARA JAKES
my own preference is to cavort like Martha Graham(spoken in your best mid-atlantic accent) today a man approached +asked:do you dance? i kicked him hard in his Rodin sized penis visible thru blue tights all the while a pallid Joni Mitchell wannabe ...
Tyler Kepner, The Athletic, 16 Jan. 2025 Good news for anyone who used to treat Seventeen’s prom issue like the Bible: the mermaid dress is back. Hannah Jackson, Vogue, 6 Jan. 2025 Definition of prom Phrases Containing dance dance attendance (upon) song and dance Articles...
Noun1.ghost word- a word form that has entered the language through the perpetuation of an error descriptor,form,signifier,word form- the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something; "the inflected forms of a word can be repre...
Recent Examples of boogie After wordlessly convincing Fallon to dance with her, Dratch boogied her way offstage and left. Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 13 Aug. 2024 In another clip shared to social media by Naomi, the cast boogied to one more song together on the Bridgerton set. Esther Kang,...
We listen to it full blast, we sing the lyrics at the top of our lungs, and even relate to the song, but perhaps there are times we are unsure of what we’re actually singing — and that’s OK, because Billboard has curated the ultimate Latin urban dictionary of reggaetón and trap...
I soared through this night sky, breaking into dance The stars that are unfazed by the common stances are what gems yearn to be Continue reading→ 1 Comment Posted inLyrics - English,Lyrics - Romaji,Oshi no Ko 【Oshi no Ko】 Opening Theme – Idol ...
Hey, baby, how about this dance? Why? 'Cause it takes two to do this dance Takes two to tango, two to tango Two to really get the feeling of romance Let's do the tango, do the tango Do the dance of love! ...
To be made to feel guilty. used in: William Wilson abductor muscle Any muscle used to pull a body part away from the midline of the body. For example, the abductor muscles of the legs spread the legs away from the midline and away from one another. used in: Some Words With a Mummy...