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slow-dance, v. Brit. |ˈsləʊdɑːns|, |ˈsləʊdans|, U.S. |ˈsloʊˌdæns| [‹ slow adj. + dance v. Compare earlier slow dancing n.] intr. To engage in slow dancing.
1962Lima (Ohio) News 14 July 10/5 Horace Mann [High School] twisted, fast-danced, slow danced, and had ladies choices to the voice of D. J., Dave Buittner. 1968Red Bluff (Calif.) Daily News 31 Dec. 2/6, I am a 14-year-old girl who doesn't like to slow-dance with boys at parties or social gatherings, so I always make excuses to avoid it. 1982A. Maupin Further Tales of City 136 Do you slow dance? 2002H. Kunzru Impressionist (2003) 257 The pair of Russian whores slow-dancing with each other near the bar, their eyes raking the crowd to see which of the men is watching them. |