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twerk
[ twurk ]
verb (used without object)
- to dance by thrusting or shaking the buttocks and hips while in a squatting or bent-over position, often to music originating in African American and Caribbean culture.
verb (used with object)
- to thrust or shake (the buttocks or hips) while in a squatting or bent-over position as part of a dance often done to music originating in African American and Caribbean culture.
noun
- a dance or dance move involving thrusting or shaking the buttocks and hips while squatting or bent over, often done to music originating in African American and Caribbean culture.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of twerk1
An Americanism first recorded in 1990鈥95; possibly an alteration of work, as in work it 鈥渢o show off one's body through movement or posing鈥; may be related to the earlier (1820鈥30) sense 鈥渁 twisting or jerking movement,鈥 from tw(ist) ( def ) + (j)erk 1
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Music blasts, and鈥痷sers chat over each other, as a woman turns her camera on to twerk or pose provocatively.
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Before filming 鈥淎nora,鈥 she learned how to twerk.
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First, the women must alternate weeks, giving Sue only seven days to twerk before ceding her consciousness back to Elisabeth, who then must trust herself 鈥 and her other self 鈥 to continue trading the baton, or else.
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As the Latin trap anthem 鈥淪ingamo鈥 rings over the speakers at the Echo in Echo Park, more than 50 people sing along and twerk on stage.
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I have a lot of space to do pirouettes, battements and twerk.
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