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Down Down Baby — is a clapping game played by children in English speaking countries. In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song. As with most hand clapping games, there are many variations. Modified versions of… … Wikipedia
Shimmy (disambiguation) — Shimmy may refer to: * Shimmy, a dance move * Speed wobble, an oscillating instability in vehicle steering wheels * Shimmy (song), a song on the Toxicity album by System of a DownFootnote … Wikipedia
Shimmy — A shimmy is a dance move in which the body is held still, except for the shoulders, which are alternated back and forth. When the right shoulder goes back, the left one comes forward. It may help to hold the arms out slightly bent at the elbow,… … Wikipedia
shimmy — I. noun (plural shimmies) Date: 1837 1. [by alteration] chemise 2. [short for shimmy shake] a jazz dance characterized by a shaking of the body from the shoulders down 3. an abnormal vibration especially in the front wheels of a motor vehicle II … New Collegiate Dictionary
boogie on down — verb to go (to a place or event) Syn: shimmy on down … Wiktionary
Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An … Wikipedia
DDamage — est un groupe de musique français, composé des frères Jean Baptiste et Frédéric Hanak. Leur soeur Emilie alias Milkymee est également musicienne. Ils produisent une musique plutôt expérimentale, qui a évolué depuis leurs débuts, mélangeant… … Wikipédia en Français
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shake — vb 1 Shake, tremble, quake, totter, quiver, shiver, shudder, quaver, wobble, teeter, shimmy, dither are comparable when they mean to exhibit vibratory, wavering, or oscillating movement often as an evidence of instability. Shake, the ordinary and … New Dictionary of Synonyms