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macarena

[mah-kuh-rey-nuh, ‑-ren-uh]

noun

  1. (often initial capital letter)a dance performed in a group line or solo and following a rhythmic pattern of arm, hand, and hip movements in time to a Spanish song.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of macarena1

1990–95; < Spanish: feminine of macareno boaster, braggart
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Example Sentences

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“Please send in the Marines before they start doing the Cha Cha and the Macarena!”

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Mooney and co-writer Evan Winter fuse the “let’s throw a big party” plot formula to “The Terminator” for their “Y2K” script, but it also feels like they just wrote down everything they could remember from the late ’90s and threw it at the wall: Enron, the “Macarena,” PalmPilots, Limp Bizkit, the swing revival.

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Payne was seen in a video shared on social media greeting fans at the concert, held at Movistar Arena — shaking hands with excited fans and playfully doing the macarena.

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A statement from Macarena Muñoz, a councillor on Talavera council, said Mr Stevenson and a 24-year-old man, who was with him when he fell to his death, had "come to Talavera to climb the bridge and create content for social networks".

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The pair had "come to Talavera to climb the bridge and create content for social networks," according to city councillor Macarena Muñoz.

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