Family Matters - 1989 Drinking and Jiving - 9.4 was released on:
USA: 10 October 1997
It is a dance accosiated with rock and roll. It involves hand movements, obviously and claps.
The cast of Wondrous Oblivion - 2003 includes: Ukachi Akalawu as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Barrington Anderson as Shuffle Dancer Richard Ashton as W.G. Grace Dominic Barklem as Pritchard Newton Boothe as Ticket Collector Ben Borowiecki as Robinson Leagh Conwell as Jessop Mary Cunningham as Mrs. Dunkley Anni Domingo as Mrs. Jackson Leonie Elliott as Judy Samuel Julia Ford as Mrs. Bryce Maxine Green as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Stewart Gurney as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Lucy Gusen as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Warren Heyes as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Maureen Hibbert as Shuffle Dancer Carolene Hinds as Skinny Woman Frank Holden as Shuffle Dancer Geetha Joseph as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Rrenford Junior Fagan as Club Dancer Delores Kumah as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Petra Letang as Loretta Samuel Irven Lewis as Shuffle Dancer Delroy Lindo as Dennis Samuel Perry Louis as Shuffle Dancer Carol MacReady as Mrs. Wilson Joe Mafe as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Louis Mahoney as Mr. Johnson Lionel Mark Smith as Fireman Ben McCosker as Second Youth Gary McDonald as Gary Sobers Hugh Mitchell as Hargreaves Yasmin Paige as Lilian Mark Penfold as Head Teacher Simon Peter as Shuffle Dancer Abdul Popoola as Stand In Jurgen Proschinger as Cricket Player Alexis Roberts as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Danny Robinson as Third Youth Jon Rumney as Silverstein Russell Sargeant as The Jiving Lindy Hoppers Melvyn Saunders as Shuffle Dancer Osnat Schmool as Mrs. Glickstein Roy Shirley as Shuffle Dancer Naomi Simpson as Dorothy Samuel Rhashan Stone as Frank Worrell Stanley Townsend as Victor Wiseman Tim Treloar as Police Officer Sophie Walker as Mrs. Jessop Bill Wallis as Newsreel Commentary Alex Wetten as Baxter Philip Whitchurch as Mr. Woodberry Bill Wiltshire as Shuffle Dancer Emily Woof as Ruth Wiseman Angela Wynter as Grace Wiseman
We didn't want to join in because it would mean the loss of a lot of lives but we were jiving support to our allies over seas even though we claimed we weren't. in fact the Lusitania had ammunition on it when it was sunk.
Absolutely, jive is a word.jivejīv/nounnoun: jive; plural noun: jives; noun: jive talk; plural noun: jive talks1. a lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.swing music.a style of dance music popular in South Africa. "township jive"2. a form of slang associated with black American jazz musicians.North Americaninformala thing, especially talk, that is deceptive or worthless."a single image says more than any amount of blather and jive"verbverb: jive; 3rd person present: jives; past tense: jived; past participle: jived; gerund or present participle: jiving1. perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music."people were jiving in the aisles"2.North Americaninformaltaunt or sneer at."Willy kept jiving him until Jimmy left"talk nonsense. "he wasn't jiving about that bartender"adjectiveNorth Americaninformaladjective: jive1. deceitful or worthless.
From UrbanDictionary.com: "A kind of walking or dancing that is like crumping in motion. This term was originally used in "Maniac Magee" but no one knew what it meant then. Its the most gangster you can get without being gangster. Just bend, cross your arms, maybe snap your fingers, and keep walking."
My highschool used Junior Mints, but some kinda lame ones are jamming juniors, jiving juniors, and jumping juniors
I can rhyme the word deserved... add un- to whichever one you use. curved swerved served conserved deserved observed preserved reserved nerved
Jog, jag, jading japing jawing, jetlag, jibing, jiving,joking, joying, jung, jug, jug, jerking, jesting, jetting, jibbing jigging, jilting, jobbing, jogging, joining, jolting, joshing, jotting, judging, jugging, juicing, jumping, junking justing, jutting
Lynn Barton has: Played Ingrid in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Brenda Barnes in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Nurse in "Hennesey" in 1959. Played Waitress in "Michael Shayne" in 1960. Played 2nd Jiving Waitress in "The Kitchen" in 1961. Played London girl in "The Scheme" in 1963. Played Audrey in "Public Eye" in 1965.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern -IVING. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter I and 3rd letter V and 4th letter I and 5th letter N and 6th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: diving giving hiving jiving living riving wiving
A relationship in dance is defined by ( with whom the body is moving ) which shows the point made above. However when asked to describe dance relationships the word terms are different for example. Write a list from A-Z thinking of as many relationship words you can e.g Asymmetric, Bond, Chance, Duet ... ect hope this helps (:
The cast of The Kitchen - 1961 includes: Frank Atkinson as Alfred Lynn Barton as 2nd Jiving Waitress Josef Behrmann as Magi Tom Bell as Paul Martin Boddey as Max James Bolam as Michael Fanny Carby as Winnie Nilo Christian as 21st Waitress Patricia Clapton as 1st Jiving Waitress Andreas Constantine as 2nd Porter George Eugeniou as Nick Susan Field as 20th Waitress Scott Finch as Hans Joan Geary as 14th Waitress Ida Goldapple as 19th Waitress Patricia Greene as Anne Howard Greene as Raymond Jeanne Hepple as Hattie Gertan Klauber as Gaston Rosalind Knight as 17th Waitress Madeline Leon as 23rd Waitress Charles Lloyd Pack as Chef Sean Lynch as Dimitri Andreas Lysandrou as 1st Dishwasher Andreas Markos as Mangolis Ruth Meyers as 34th Waitress Gwen Nelson as 8th Waitress Claire Nielson as 5th Waitress Frank Pettitt as Frank Brian Phelan as Kevin Eric Pohlmann as Mr. Marango Jessie Robins as Bertha Veronica Wells as 6th Waitress Mary Yeomans as Monica