Yes. But only when she eats a chicken sandwich, which is always. Once she got in trouble because she stood on the desk at school and started dancing like a turkey during class. Bawk Bawk!!!!
Mya
it is a dance... people move their feet in small steps... like a turkey. :)
In phrases like "65 mya", the "mya" stands for "million years ago".
Dance/Song: Jive/"Would You..?" a la Touch and Go
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Mya wooz is a creative person who like baseball
Turkey Trot
Them by Jem:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSLvcJ4I1mw
The term Turkish Dance is referring to types of dance done in the country of Turkey. Usually this is referring to a type of folk dance although there are a variety of dances from Turkey.
Mya also spelt Majia or Myia kind or sound like a hooker name but if you like it then thats good
Any turkey can tango, any turkey can dance. Any turkey can tango, if they have the chance! Any turkey can snap snap snap, any turkey can clap clap clap, any turkey can tap tap tap, any turkey can tango Any turkey can tango, any turkey can dance. Any turkey can tango, if they have the chance! Any turkey can turn around, any turkey can touch the ground, any turkey can strut through town, any turkey can tango!
Yes, the turkey trot is a ballroom dance that was inspired by the movement of the turkey. This dance emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its lively, shuffling steps that mimic the bird’s distinctive gait. The turkey trot became popular during the ragtime era and was often performed at social gatherings and dance halls. Its playful nature reflects the whimsical inspiration drawn from the turkey's movements.