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twerk

American  
[twurk] / twɜrk /

verb (used without object)

  1. 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)

  1. 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

  1. 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.

Etymology

Origin of twerk

An Americanism first recorded in 1990–95; possibly an alteration of work, as in work it “to show off one's body through movement or posing”; may be related to the earlier (1820–30) sense “a twisting or jerking movement,” from tw(ist) ( def. ) + (j)erk 1

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Unlike Santa, who ho-ho-hos his way through the holiday season, Grinches twerk and pout and scream in kids’ faces.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 25, 2025

He can also crack wise, twerk and land somersaults, because we are in the wacky land of pantomime, not the 6 o’clock news.

From New York Times Dec. 8, 2022

She pops her hips energetically to Usher’s “Yeah!,” then collapses into a giggle and tells the camera, “You can’t twerk with MS.”

From Washington Post Oct. 21, 2021

Of those, other newbies include: aquafaba, beatdown, zomboid, twerk, sheeple, wayback, bokeh, botnet, emoji, facepalm, frowny, hivemind, puggle and nubber.

From BBC Sep. 24, 2018

"I hardly realize it yet that you are my really truly coz," and she gave the girl's long, brown braids a familiar twerk.

From The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest Or, the Wig Wag Rescue by Lilian Garis

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