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101slam dance — slam′ dance n. mad a dance performed to punk rock by groups of people who flail and toss themselves about and slam into one another • Etymology: 1975–80 slam′ dance , v.i. danced, danc•ing …
102slam-bang — slam′ bang′ adv. 1) inf with noisy violence 2) inf quickly and carelessly; slapdash 3) inf noisy and violent 4) cvb inf excitingly fast paced, esp. in a noisy and violent way: a slam bang movie[/ex] 5) cvb inf slapdash 6) cvb inf outstanding;… …
103slam-dunk — [slam′duŋk′] Basketball n. a dunk shot in which the ball is slammed through the basket vt. to slam (the ball) through the basket …
104slam out — ˌslam ˈout [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they slam out he/she/it slams out present participle slamming out past tense …
105Slam-bang — adv. With great violence; with a slamming or banging noise. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …
106Slam Dance — may refer to:* Slam Dance (film) *Mosh …
107Slam (JSS Band) — Slam is one of Jeff Scott Soto s past projects. He formed Slam in 1991 with guitarist George Bernhardt. In addition to Jeff and George, the band featured several other players throughout its brief history, including Gary Schutt.While searching… …
108Slam Dunk — bezeichnet: einen Wurf beim Basketball, siehe Dunking Slam Dunk (Manga), einen Manga von Takehiko Inoue Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe …
109slam dunk — n 1.) when a ↑basketball player jumps high above the net and throws the ball down through it 2.) AmE informal a very impressive act ▪ The biggest legal slam dunk came when a judge sentenced four men to 505 years in prison …
110slam dunk — n 1.) when a ↑basketball player jumps high above the net and throws the ball down through it 2.) AmE informal a very impressive act ▪ The biggest legal slam dunk came when a judge sentenced four men to 505 years in prison …