break dance

/ˈbreɪkˌdæns/
verb
  1. To perform break-dance moves.
    • He learned how to break-dance from a professional dancer.
    • She loves to break-dance at parties with her friends.
    • They break-dance in the park every Saturday afternoon.
noun
  1. A style of acrobatic street dance that originated in the 1970s, often performed to hip-hop music and involving moves like spins, freezes, and footwork.
    • He learned break-dance by watching videos online.
    • Break-dance became popular around the world in the 1980s.
    • The competition featured amazing break-dance routines.
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