slamdances
/ˈslæmˌdænsɪz/
verb
- To dance violently in a crowd, typically at a punk or rock concert, often by jumping into or pushing against other dancers.
- At the punk show, fans began to slamdance in front of the stage.
- He warned his friend not to slamdance near the edge of the mosh pit.
- The crowd started to slamdance as soon as the band played their first song.
Synonyms
noun
- Plural form of slamdance; instances of violent, energetic dancing in a crowd at a concert.
- The festival banned slamdances after too many injuries occurred.
- She watched the slamdances from the safety of the balcony.
- The security guard had to break up several slamdances during the show.