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单词 krump
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krumpadj.n.

Brit. /krʌmp/, U.S. /krəmp/
Forms: 1900s– crump, 2000s– krump.
Origin: Probably a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: crunk adj.
Etymology: Probably a variant or alteration of crunk adj. (compare the spelling variant krunk at that entry).
A. adj.
U.S. slang. Chiefly in the context of hip-hop: extremely energized, wildly excited, esp. while dancing. Frequently in to get (it) krump.
ΚΠ
1999 ‘Foxy Brown’ et al. Ride (Down South) (transcribed from song, feat. ‘Eightball’, ‘MJG’ & ‘Juvenile’) in Chyna Doll Pass me them Swisher Sweets, let's get it krump.
2005 San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News (Nexis) 24 June 8 As the mother of one dancer in the film says of her son, ‘The first time I saw Dragon get krump, I thought he was on drugs.’
2006 Capital (Annapolis, Maryland) 21 Oct. b1/1 The group of six women, some near 80, start moving their feet and swinging their arms. In short, they are getting krump with it.
a2010 ‘Cam’ron’ My Hood (transcribed from music video) Keep it krump Miami.
B. n.
A style of dancing originating in Los Angeles and typically performed to hip-hop music, characterized by rapid, exaggerated movements of the arms and legs; = krumping n.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > dancing > style or manner of dancing > [noun]
ambling1597
heel and toe1805
cheek to cheek1920
touch dancing1966
headbanging1978
dad dancing1996
krump2004
krumping2004
2004 N.Y. Times 20 June ii. 10/5 The krump is very in-your-face, very angry and confrontational, with the arms spread wide in a threatening manner.
2008 Jet 12 May 19/1 Rapper/actor Snoop Dogg and Tommy the Clown, known as the father of clowning and krump dancing, are joining forces to help at-risk youth channel their creative energies in a positive way.
2015 Guardian (Nexis) 10 Feb. The project..will feature performances ranging from ballet to krump.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

krumpv.

Brit. /krʌmp/, U.S. /krəmp/
Forms: 2000s– crump, 2000s– krump.
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: krump adj.
Etymology: < krump adj. Compare slightly earlier krumping n.
intransitive. To dance, esp. to hip-hop music, in a style characterized by rapid, exaggerated movements of the arms and legs. Cf. krumping n.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > dancing > style or manner of dancing > [verb (intransitive)]
frisk?1520
hobble1535
caper1598
to cut a caper or capersa1616
to dance Barnaby1664
to dance low1667
jig1672
to fike and flinga1689
shuffle1819
slow-step1909
dingolay1935
touch-dance1972
headbang1977
to funk out1979
to strut one's funky stuff1979
krump2004
2004 Tense June 14/1 Now that Prince Charles has gone all urban can we expect to see him clowning and krumping in The Palace in future?
2008 Times (Nexis) 15 Mar. 15 One minute the dancers will be lindyhopping, the next they'll be crumping, then clowning, then popping, then body-locking, then doing acrobatic flips across the stage.
2009 V. C. Murray Veronique 92 We held our poses while the guys came out in front and krumped.
2012 N.Y. Mag. 23 Apr. 82/1 There are songs where..I'll krump to it.

Derivatives

ˈkrumper n.
ΚΠ
2004 Spin Aug. 84/2 All the krumpers came from our organization.
2011 W. Garofoli Hip-hop Dancing 43 Krumpers use stomps to keep time with the music.
2015 Guardian (Nexis) 10 Feb. People..may stumble across a krumper doing more hip-hop-style dance.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.n.1999v.2004
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