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  • noun A form of dancing where participants intentionally collide.

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Examples

  • P.S. Megan Fox and Michael Bay, we all know your back-and-forth media slam-dance is fake.

    Michael Bay Confirms Transformers 3 For 2011 « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009

  • The performance attempts a non-linear and idiosyncratic retelling of Crime and Punishment using poetic dialogue and a grab-bag of dance styles including everything from Broadway-style chorus routines to slam-dance and “street fighting” maneuvers that deliver a real physical sense of foreboding and menace where it is called for in this rather somber material.

    Crime, with or without Punishment 2006

  • The performance attempts a non-linear and idiosyncratic retelling of Crime and Punishment using poetic dialogue and a grab-bag of dance styles including everything from Broadway-style chorus routines to slam-dance and “street fighting” maneuvers that deliver a real physical sense of foreboding and menace where it is called for in this rather somber material.

    Archive 2006-11-01 2006

  • It says meaning is “to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance”.

    Mosh, Yahoo’s New Social Network Initiative Michael Arrington 2005

  • But Mardsen, with that odd slam-dance of consonants, was in the book.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

  • But Mardsen, with that odd slam-dance of consonants, was in the book.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

  • They come out and, after a polite bow, make a slow, two man slam-dance circles in the ring.

    Joshua Samuel Brown josambro 2010

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