Meaning of zombie dance | Babel Free
Definitions
- A type of dance in which participants use dance moves that mimic the undead, often combined with a masquerade and costumes.
- A ritual Caribbean dance in which participants enter a trance state and symbolically die and are born again.
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A sequence of events leading to someone feeling dead inside, and the actions of the individual as they experience that sequence. figuratively
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see zombie, dance.; a dance performed by zombies.
Examples
“The Minneapolis police did not share the fun spirit at a "zombie dance party” held in July 2006 in Minneapolis, arresting six people dressed as zombies for carrying devices that looked like WMDs—which turned out to be backpacks with homemade stereos in them so the zombies could dance.”
“Through the zombie dance sequence, Gaga shows us that poignancy, pathos and pain ultimately lead to the discovery of the beauty found within our agonizing life experiences.””
“Before he can answer, everyone starts busting zombie moves—because who doesn't love a zombie dance?”
“In 2007, more than three hundred inmates, many of whom were imprisoned for murder, performed a truncated version of Jackson's zombie dance from "Thriller."”
“The repetition of moves from the zombie dance in the quotidian market scene and in the ag'ya illustrates the influence or integration of elements of vodou culture in the everyday.”
“Figure 4: Zombie dances at Cumina ceremonies 3: the possessed hurling himself through the dancing crowd blindly”
“The beginning of the zombie dance is driven by the hypnotic rhythms of multiple drums.”
“For example, the 2017 documentary short Kale Zonbi or whipping Zombie represents images of what are described in promotional materials as "a ritual dance, slaves and masters: it's the zombie dance.”
“Goddesses are for feasts –though it turns out that there is one constant dish-of-the-day: tasty little tit-mice. Thus the zombie dance, English style.”
“Our zombie dance began with a first outing, our first lace dress for church, our first communion, our first dance.”
“Put differently, there is a danger that the proletariat might not be monstrous enough, that its internal separations, the ultimate key to capital's power over it, might leave it too unco-ordinated to perform its zombie-dance.”
“Then the makers and things made turned alike into commodities, and the motion of society turned into a kind of zombie dance, a grim cavorting whirl in which objects and people blurred together till the objects were half alive and the people were half dead.”
“" Welcome to the zombie dance! " Taft bellowed. Zombies began filing in, hundreds of them, filling up the gym, heading in our direction.”
“He did a little zombie dance, and sang a little zombie song, and made some jokes about handbags.”
“Other scenes that got cut included several versions of the zombie dance but the tide cost us at least one of them.”
“I pulled free of the large zombie dance party and aimed the car at the front doors of the convenience store. A small pod of zombies stood in the open parking spots near the large ice bag cooler out front.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.