"Lambada" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lambada" Meaning

Lambada is a type of fast-paced style of samba music and dance that originated in Brazil in the 1980s. It is characterized by its quick tempo, complex rhythms, and high-energy movements. The word "lambada" comes from the Portuguese word for "windshield wiper", due to the rapid hand movements made by the dancers while performing the dance. Lambada has become a popular dance style around the world, and is often performed at parties and social events.

"Lambada" Examples

Lambada


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A type of dance and music originating from Brazil, characterized by fast-paced music and acrobatic movements

Examples


The lambada dance party was the most popular event of the summer, attracting thousands of revellers.
The lambada music style has been gaining popularity globally, with its unique blend of African and Latin rhythms.
During her trip to Brazil, Maria took a lambada dance class and mastered the intricate footwork.
The lambada was banned in many countries because of its considered decadent and immoral.
The lambada band's energetic performance got the crowd moving with their infectious rhythm.

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