hucklebuck
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词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
A rhythmic dance from the time just prior to rock and roll.
1948, Paul Williams, The hucklebuck, quoted in Talkin' that talk (1986), page 168
It's the dance you should know, when the lights are down low, / Grab your baby, then go, do the hucklebuck, do the hucklebuck, / If you don't know how to do it, boy, you're out of luck, / Push your partner out, then you hunch your back, / Have a little movement in your sacroiliac, / Wiggle like a snake, wobble like a duck, / That's the way you do it when you do the hucklebuck.
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2.
A treat consisting of frozen Kool-Aid served in a dixie cup.
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3.
A hillbilly or otherwise culturally backwards person.
贬义 俚语
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1.
To dance the hucklebuck.
"We jumped* and boped* and stamped around the floor, we hucklebucked until my back is sore but honey, wont you waltz with me once more*.
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2.
To move quickly, with quick movements and, often, going in circles.
词源
The dance is perhaps from huckle (“hip”) + buck.
来源:wiktionary