sack dance n.— «[Mark] Gastineau, an emotional sort, has had his highs and lows. In the exhibition season he believed he finally was accepted by his teammates for his whirling dance. He remarked, after looking at game films with other...
sack dance
n.— «Who could begrudge the Joelgernaut a celebratory sack dance?» —by Stefan Fatsis Word Freak July 7, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
sack dance n.— «He fired his caddy, fired his manager, reworked his golf swing, changed balls,…decided it was better to low-key it than to do a sack dance.» —by Tim Rosaforte Raising the Bar Apr., 2000. (source:...
sack dance
n.— «It made me want to do a little sack dance right there in the Cold War end zone.» —by P.J. O’Rourke Give War a Chance Apr., 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
sack dance n.— «I thought Mark Gastineau’s “sack dance” broght the rule for over-celebration. As for the “end-zone celebration” penalty…a Washington-Dallas game at Irving triggered the rule.» —“Re:...
sacking out n.— «One of the main tools to getting the horse used to human touch is a technique called sacking-out. “It comes from an old term where they used to take a gunny-sack and rub it all over the horse,” he said...