frug
English
Etymology
Origin unknown. Perhaps related to frig.
Noun
frug (plural frugs)
- A dance derived from the twist, popular in the 1960s.
- 1990, T. Coraghessan Boyle, East is East: A Novel, Viking, →ISBN, page 166:
- They were doing a modified frug, a dance Ruth had learned—and abandoned—in high school.
- 1991, Marcia B. Siegel, Nathaniel Tileston, The Tail of the Dragon: New Dance, 1976–1982, Duke University Press, →ISBN, page 158:
- In telegraphic succession, the parents two-step, Charleston, lindy, twist, and frug, their dance harmony always splintered apart by their offspring.
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