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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of twerk1
Example Sentences
A handful of dancers join YoungBoy at times to twerk and perform routines choreographed by the singer and “One Battle After Another” actress Teyana Taylor, who helped with the tour’s creative direction.
Products like Truly’s Buns of Glowry exfoliating scrub, Megababe’s Bidet Bar soap and Le Tush Butt Mask, Anese’s That Booty Tho resurfacing scrub and Coco Fesse’s Twerk Creme elevate the butt as an underdog whose time has at last come.
At the center of the main stage was Colombian superstar Feid, who united ravers and perreo fanatics alike in a glorious twerk fest.
People are perched atop the car, as well as those hanging off its side, in an impressive, partially aerial twerk.
African dancers surround Sammie, while women twerk and men Crip dance in different sections of the dancefloor.
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