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krump /krʌmp /verb [no object]Dance to popular music, especially hip-hop, in a style characterized by rapid, exaggerated movements of the arms and legs: she’s teaching me how to krump the music she’s crooning and krumping to is some of the catchiest pop being made...- But can the guy doing that amazing Argentine tango learn how to krump?
- I no longer krump to Eminem on crowded dancefloors.
- Big bass, cutesy melodies and hard hitting raps; we know what Santa Claus will be krumping to on Christmas day
noun [mass noun]A style of dancing to popular music, especially hip-hop, characterized by rapid, exaggerated movements of the arms and legs: whether it’s hip-hop or krump, it’s a way of expressing yourself...- The buzz they created among commuters helped spread the word about krump, the urban dance the group specialises in.
- To this day, both artists have continued meeting with neighborhood dancers at late-night krump sessions held at rec centers or in parking lots.
- "Whether I'm happy or sad, I know I can dance," said Alexandre, who is typical of Krump devotees.
Derivatives krumper noun ...- The week saw some technical ballerinas, brilliant ballroom dancers, wacky contortionists and slow krumpers.
- Their company features nine krumpers and street dancers from L.A.
- Rather than dancing on a stage, krumpers dance in "battles" where dancers face off in mock combat.
Origin Early 21st century: probably an alteration of crunk. |