throw some shapes
English
Verb
throw some shapes (third-person singular simple present throws some shapes, present participle throwing some shapes, simple past and past participle threw some shapes)
- To dance.
- 2014, Kate Knighton, Susan Meredith, & Christyan Fox, Why should I bother to keep fit?: Why Should I?, →ISBN:
- So put on your favourite tunes and throw some shapes.
- 2016, Alasdair J.H. Jones, On South Bank: The Production of Public Space, →ISBN:
- By this time [he] has his shades on permanently, and sure enough he is soon up out of his seat to go and throw some shapes with the blonde woman at the far side.
- 2016, David Eimer, Lonely Planet Pocket Beijing, →ISBN:
- Still not ready for bed? Then head to one of the nearby clubs and throw some shapes.
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- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see throw, some, shapes.