Sentences with phrase «mean break dancing»

Does she mean break dancing on your head?

Not exact matches

That means that the player that danced so brilliantly through the Man United defence to set up Monreal for the first goal on Monday, will miss the three games before the international break, including the return leg od the Champions League in Monaco.
Travel to Spain, India, or the mean streets with a dance workout like tango, bhangra, break dancing, or Zumba.
And when she breaks into a superb dance routine she shows that the good life at 70 doesn't have to mean reverting to childhood.
Rockwell again dances a line between hapless dope and demented genius, almost like a Walken 2.0 as he utters an indelibly hard - boiled bon mot: «I didn't mean to break his nose.
It's Wednesday again, which means it's time to break out your new game shoes for the same old new release song and dance we see every week.
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