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goose-step
(redirected from Goosestep)

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goose-step (gsstp)
intr.v. goose-stepped, goose-step·ping, goose-steps
To march in such a way that the legs swing sharply from the hips and the knees are locked.
Translations
goose-step [ˈguːsstep]
A. Npaso m de ganso, paso m de la oca
B. VImarchar a paso de ganso or de la oca


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Will we see him on Strictly doing the goosestep with Anton Du Beke?
Cha-cha - I've got my own style, which is a kind of ga-ga - gay Gordon, salsa, waltz, military two step, variations on the military two step (I think one's a military goosestep where you occupy other people's chairs around the dance floor) and one where you wave your arms frantically, fall over and foam comes out of your mouth.
Despite some distinctly military aspects - marching in goosestep to the canteen for meals, for example - students follow the same curriculum as elsewhere in the country.
 
 
 
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