There are the v, v stepback, v split, v variations, shuffle, shuffle stomp, shuffle spin, shuffle kick, heeltoe, air heeltoe, snake heeltoe, wigglewalk, heeltoe combo 1, heeltoe combo 2, knee drop, heel hop, x-hop, gangster hop, crip toe, crip shuffle, v forward, 2 step, floor tap, happy feet, inverted heeltoe, heeltoe hop, v snake, snake heeltoe combo, dead foot, dead foot spin.....
basically their is 4 types of different moves -pindrop -reject -jerk -dip additional ones are the peter pan, c-walk, spongebob jerk, and you can do different break dancing moves. You can mix them up, be creative.
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You can press A and C, C and B, B and A, or all at once.
peoples names start with c all time and there is alot of words that start with c
Jerk Reject Dip Pin-Drop Spongebob Peter Pan Heel-toe C-Walk (Clown Walk) <-- Clown walking is more of its own dance., its not really consider jerkin' Tower Dougie Phantom Walk Berries & Creme Side-Step Thread Criss-Cross Footwork Getting light The Ya Knee Drop Jumping sweep The jiggy skeet These Are Just Some Other Dances That Are Well Known Around. Basically people Put There Own Style In The Popular Moves, Making It Different, or Just Make Up There Own Moves.
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The C-Walk (short for Crip Walk) is a dance originated from the Crip Gang from Los Angeles, California in the 1970s.
All C++ keywords are reserved, as are all variable and function names that begin with two leading underscores.
It is false. C is a case-sensitive language, so VALUE, Value and value are all treated as being different identifiers. By convention, all C standard library names are in lowercase and macro names are in uppercase. User-defined names typically begin with a leading capital.
Some names that start with C are:CandiceCareyCarlCarolCarolynCarrieCasperCassieCecilCecilyCharleneCharlesChelseaChipCindyClancyClaraClarenceClariceClintonCliveCoreyCraigCynthiaCyril
Nope, he is the oldest of five sons [Cory, Case, & Cyle are his brothers names, yes they are all "c" names]
Scope resolution is not required in C because C does not support namespaces. All non-local names are declared in the global scope.