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Definition of stage-diving in English: stage-divingnoun mass nounThe practice (typically among audience members) of jumping from the stage at a rock concert or other event to be caught and carried aloft by the crowd below. Example sentencesExamples - What other venue could offer dancing in the pews, stage-diving off the pulpit, and vocals carrying unassisted by a PA system?
- He plays Dewey, a heavy rock musician - in both senses - who is thrown out of his band for excessive guitar solos and inappropriate stage-diving, and has to take a job as a supply teacher at an uptight private infant school.
- The atmosphere in Dry is pretty electric with double stage-diving and more sweat than a sauna for the overweight.
- There was no slam-dancing or crowd-surfing or stage-diving - everybody bobbed their heads in time with the drummer's beat and watched the singer.
- Girls tend not to climb onto their boyfriends' shoulders during them, and stage-diving is discouraged.
Definition of stage-diving in US English: stage-divingnoun The practice (typically among audience members) of jumping from the stage at a rock concert or other event to be caught and carried aloft by the crowd below. Example sentencesExamples - The atmosphere in Dry is pretty electric with double stage-diving and more sweat than a sauna for the overweight.
- What other venue could offer dancing in the pews, stage-diving off the pulpit, and vocals carrying unassisted by a PA system?
- Girls tend not to climb onto their boyfriends' shoulders during them, and stage-diving is discouraged.
- He plays Dewey, a heavy rock musician - in both senses - who is thrown out of his band for excessive guitar solos and inappropriate stage-diving, and has to take a job as a supply teacher at an uptight private infant school.
- There was no slam-dancing or crowd-surfing or stage-diving - everybody bobbed their heads in time with the drummer's beat and watched the singer.
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