jagger -refers to Mick Jagger or Rollingstones because of his moves, charisma and coolness.
kumilos or sumayaw ka nang hataw.
The phrase "move like Jagger" in Tagalog can be translated to "galaw tulad ng Jagger." It refers to moving or dancing in a way that resembles the iconic dance moves of Mick Jagger, the lead singer of The Rolling Stones.
"Dougie" is a dance move that originated in the United States and gained popularity worldwide. In Tagalog, it does not have a direct translation but can be described as a dance style where the dancer sways and moves their arms and hips in a coordinated manner.
The root word of "remove" is "move", which comes from the Latin word "movere" meaning "to move".
im not being able to print something on time
Yes, the word "migrate" does have a prefix, which is "mi-" meaning "to move."
The base word of "immovable" is "move." Adding the prefix "im-" makes it negative, meaning "not able to be moved."
No i dont know how to play moves like jagger
move like jagger
2011
Cristina Aguilera
Maroon 5 (featuring Christina Aguilera)
he shakes his booty
STALK
Run run run by so sick social club. Or ruff ryders anthem by DMX.
To not be able to move, like "frozen to death" meaning your so cold, you cant move and will die.
To move the body to and fro with short, writhing motions, like a worm; to squirm; to twist uneasily or quickly about., To move with short, quick contortions; to move by twisting and squirming; like a worm., Wriggling; frisky; pliant; flexible.
To move it,
same meaning as in English: that it moves, or it can move.