mosh

/mɑʃ/
verb
  1. To dance violently in a crowd, especially at a rock or punk concert, by pushing, jumping, and colliding with others.
    • The crowd started to mosh during the guitar solo, creating a swirling pit of energy.
    • She loves to mosh at punk shows, but always wears sturdy shoes.
    • Fans began to mosh as soon as the band started playing their loudest song.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A style of violent, energetic dancing in a crowd, typically at a rock or punk concert, involving pushing and colliding.
    • The mosh was full of fans jumping and bumping into each other in time with the music.
    • The mosh at the concert got so intense that a few people had to step out to catch their breath.
    • He joined the mosh for a few minutes but quickly realized it was too rough for him.
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