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词汇 twerk
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Definition of twerk in English:

twerk

(also twirk)
verb twəːktwərk
[no object]informal
  • Dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.

    just wait till they catch their daughters twerking to this song
    twerk it girl, work it girl
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 20-year-old star shared a video of herself on Wednesday in which she twerks in a unicorn onesie.
    • But then it's back to the bars as Kendrick spits the second verse of his track while a beautifully built female twerks on the driver's side of his whip.
    • We can't wait to whistle while she twerks.
    • None of u have the nerve or the skills to twerk like her.
    • She'll have them twerking on the dance floor with this one.
    • The girl begins to seriously twerk that thing.
    • "All right, I can't sing, I can't act, I'm dumb, I'm a hillbilly, but I can twerk, so whatever!"
    • He gives the ladies something to twerk to on his new track.
    • It's not just gonna be somebody's cousin's boyfriend's sister twerking on the corner.
    • Anyway, the ladies are still in Vegas, where Brandi is on a mission to help women twerk their way to empowerment.
noun twəːktwərk
informal
  • A dance or dance move involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.

    between flaunting their curves and doing a little twerk here and there, the dancers' rendition of the video was quite impressive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's a girl who has obviously mastered the art of the twerk.
    • Given the opportunity to show off his moves, Harry decided to break out the twerk - a dance move which involves moving the hips up and down.
    • The 35-year-old Hawaiian beauty was busy busting out the twerk moves on the beach in California alongside a couple of her good friends.
    • It took a bit of persuasion but Nic finally gave her a little twerk.
    • She did nary a twerk nor a twist.

Origin

Early 19th century (as noun in the sense 'a twitching or jerking motion'): perhaps a blend of twitch or twist and jerk1; in modern sense probably influenced by work.

Definition of twerk in US English:

twerk

(also twirk)
verbtwərktwərk
[no object]informal
  • Dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.

    just wait till they catch their daughters twerking to this song
    twerk it girl, work it girl
    Example sentencesExamples
    • None of u have the nerve or the skills to twerk like her.
    • But then it's back to the bars as Kendrick spits the second verse of his track while a beautifully built female twerks on the driver's side of his whip.
    • "All right, I can't sing, I can't act, I'm dumb, I'm a hillbilly, but I can twerk, so whatever!"
    • The 20-year-old star shared a video of herself on Wednesday in which she twerks in a unicorn onesie.
    • Anyway, the ladies are still in Vegas, where Brandi is on a mission to help women twerk their way to empowerment.
    • The girl begins to seriously twerk that thing.
    • He gives the ladies something to twerk to on his new track.
    • She'll have them twerking on the dance floor with this one.
    • It's not just gonna be somebody's cousin's boyfriend's sister twerking on the corner.
    • We can't wait to whistle while she twerks.
nountwərktwərk
informal
  • A dance or dance move involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.

    between flaunting their curves and doing a little twerk here and there, the dancers' rendition of the video was quite impressive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She did nary a twerk nor a twist.
    • The 35-year-old Hawaiian beauty was busy busting out the twerk moves on the beach in California alongside a couple of her good friends.
    • Given the opportunity to show off his moves, Harry decided to break out the twerk - a dance move which involves moving the hips up and down.
    • She's a girl who has obviously mastered the art of the twerk.
    • It took a bit of persuasion but Nic finally gave her a little twerk.

Origin

Early 19th century (as noun in the sense ‘a twitching or jerking motion’): perhaps a blend of twitch or twist and jerk; in modern sense probably influenced by work.

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