Wow dance refers to dancing that an avatar can perform in an online MMORPG called World of Warcraft. It is a very popular pastime in the game as there are many different types of avatars, each one being able to perform many different dances.
WoW EU stands for "World of Warcraft: Europe". WoW EU is commonly used to refer to the European part of the World of Warcraft Massive Multiplayer Online Role Play Game (MMORPG) franchise.
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It depends how quickly you learn or how much time you decide to put into learning pow wow dancing. im native and ive recently changed dance styles ( jingle dress to fancy shawl) and i learn kind of slow. so i look up to my friends and family who dance in the pow wow to teach me the styles of pow wow dancing, some times i try buying dance dvd's to learn pow wow dancing or ... looking up online videos it take a little longer on the internet . But i found out to watch slow motion videos of peoplen dancing my pow wow dance style ** this is what i strongly recommend**
wow how can you not no that question he likes to moonwalk obviously and thriller,bad,billie jean,smooth criminal,beat it wow think a little!
No. You can dance and blow kisses and stuff but you can't "make out". The game wasn't designed to "make out".
It is the slangy imitation of cheesy pornographic music soundtracks - you can use it as a funny euphemism for sex.
wow stands for wonderfully out(of the)way. A very popular video game called 'World of war'
"Pow wow" is an American English term derived from Natick (Wampanoag) pauwau, meaning "he uses divination" or "he speaks to the gods". It originally meant a priest, medicine man or Holy man who could converse with the spirit world.In the sense of a gathering of chiefs, a council, it was first used by white Americans in 1812; the native term for such a council was definitely not "pow wow".Later any gathering of natives was called a pow wow by whites and today many native groups have adopted that same American English term for their traditional celebrations, dance competitions, singing and drumming - without understanding the original meaning. In many ways this is a very sad reflection of the impact of whites on native culture.
"Pow wow" is an American English term derived from Natick (Wampanoag) pauwau, meaning "he uses divination" or "he speaks to the gods". It originally meant a priest, medicine man or Holy man who could converse with the spirit world.In the sense of a gathering of chiefs, a council, it was first used by white Americans in 1812; the native term for such a council was definitely not "pow wow".Later any gathering of natives was called a pow wow by whites and today many native groups have adopted that same American English term for their traditional celebrations, dance competitions, singing and drumming - without understanding the original meaning. In many ways this is a very sad reflection of the impact of whites on native culture.
"Wow" is primarily known as an interjection used to express surprise, excitement, or admiration. It is commonly used in informal writing and speech.
theres the salmon dance by the crookers wow mix great song the jerk not really but yea pretty much the salmon dance is a good song to shuffle to