duckwalk

/ˈdʌkˌwɔːk/
noun
  1. A walking style in which a person squats low and moves forward by shifting weight from foot to foot, often used as a dance move or exercise.
    • The dance routine included a duckwalk across the stage.
    • The duckwalk is a classic move in rock and roll dancing.
    • He practiced the duckwalk until his legs were sore.
verb
  1. To walk in a squatting position, moving one foot at a time, often as a dance or exercise.
    • She duckwalked down the hallway to stretch her legs.
    • The performer duckwalked across the entire length of the stage.
    • He learned to duckwalk by watching old concert videos.
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