hambo
Americannoun
plural
hambosEtymology
Origin of hambo
1920–25; < Swedish, dial. shortening of Hanebo parish in Hälsingland, Sweden, after which the dance is named
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In this edition, participants will dance the hambo, taught by Harry Khamis and Pat Pi, and hear music by the Metrognomes.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 30, 2022
They were doing a Swedish dance called the hambo.
From New York Times • Jun. 21, 2013
Last week, against a slugging left-hander named Bob Murphy, distinctly no hambo, he made his Garden debut.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One of his favorite spare-time activities is folk dancing, in particular the rousing Swedish hambo.
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He believes he is smooth and swift because he enjoys running more than anything else in the world except playing his accordion and doing the hambo, a native Swedish dance.
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