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popping
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pop·ping  (ppng)
n.
A style of dancing that incorporates the rhythmic contraction of the dancer's muscles and pantomimed movements, usually to funk or hip-hop music.
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Noun1.popping - a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a corkpopping - a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them"


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``We'll be pop-locking and break-dancing, which is basically head- spinning and all that,'' Rubio says.
Unison Backstreet Boys choreography, flares, flips, handstands, head spins, pop-locking, and refined break dancing mingle with graceful transitions and expand notions of classicism in this hour-long work.
Breaking, pop-locking, beatboxing, rapping, record scratching--Full Circle Productions cut and pasted elements of life in the 'hood; as a backdrop, slides flashed urban scenes, like the legend on the map for this journey (graffiti, kids playing on the street, sneakers hanging from telephone wires).
 
 
 
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