daggering

/ˈdæɡərɪŋ/
noun
  1. A dance style from the Caribbean, especially Jamaica, that involves fast, energetic movements and often mimics sexual motions.
    • Some schools have banned daggering because of its suggestive moves.
    • The crowd cheered as the dancers performed daggering at the festival.
    • Daggering became popular in dance clubs across the island.
  2. The act of stabbing or piercing with a dagger.
    • The museum exhibit showed ancient methods of daggering in battle.
    • Historical texts describe daggering as a common tactic in close combat.
    • In the movie, the villain's daggering of the hero was a shocking moment.
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