slamdance
/ˈslæmˌdæns/
verb
- To dance in a violent, energetic way by deliberately crashing into other dancers, typically at a punk or rock concert.
- Teens would slamdance in the mosh pit until they were exhausted.
- They warned newcomers not to slamdance if they weren't ready for rough contact.
- She loves to slamdance when her favorite band plays a fast song.
Synonyms
noun
- A violent, energetic style of dancing to punk or rock music in which dancers deliberately crash into each other.
- The crowd at the punk show broke into a wild slamdance.
- Slamdance is not for everyone; it requires a lot of energy and a thick skin.
- He got a bruise on his shoulder from the slamdance at the concert.