lin·dy
or Lin·dy (lĭn′dē)n. pl. lin·dies or
Lin·dies A lively jazz dance for couples developed in the late 1920s. Also called lindy hop.
[From Lindy nickname of Charles Augustus Lindbergh.]
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lindy
(ˈlɪndɪ) or lindy hop
n (Dancing) a lively dance popular in the US in the 1930s
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lin•dy
(ˈlɪn di)
n., pl. -dies. an energetic jitterbug dance. Also called lin′dy hop`.
[1930–35; probably from nickname of Charles A.
Lindbergh]
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Noun | 1. | lindy - an energetic American dance that was popular in the 1930s (probably named for the aviator Charles Lindbergh) |
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