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crowd surf
verb (used without object)
- to engage in crowd surfing.
verb (used with object)
- to pass (someone) over the heads of the audience, especially at a rock concert.
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
- crowdî surfî er noun
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of crowd surf1
Example Sentences
On tours for her previous albums âModus Vivendiâ and âYou Canât Kill Me,â she took more of âa rock star approachâ where things were artfully careless â like when the singer, dressed in a suit and tie, would crowd surf atop a mosh pit every night.
âPeople go crazy, they sing the lyrics all the time. They really scream at the top of their lungs. They mosh. They crowd surf. Itâs like maximum energy,â De Angelis said.
By this point, associate head coach JaMarcus Shephard has spent more than a half-hour emitting unfiltered enthusiasm â at one point jumping atop a huddle of Huskies, bellowing âLetâs get it!â during a brief, spontaneous crowd surf.
Scott is famous for encouraging fans to ignore security and crowd surf and stage dive in the mosh pit below him.
In the event, the duo showed they could sing, belly dance, crowd surf, knee slide, pole dance and even play drums.
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