sack dance Β n.βΒ Β«Hill sprinted away from the scene of his first six catches to raise his arms before the angry crowd; and Barrow and Armstead did a fourth-quarter sack dance Saturday that included flailing arm gestures some fans found vulgar...
sack dance Β n.βΒ Β«[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 players, that...
sack dance
Β n.βΒ Β«Who could begrudge the Joelgernaut a celebratory sack dance?» βby Stefan FatsisΒ Word FreakΒ July 7, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
sack dance
Β n.βΒ Β«He fired his caddy, fired his manager, reworked his golf swing, changed balls,β¦decided it was better to low-key it than to do a sack dance.» βby Tim RosaforteΒ Raising the BarΒ Apr., 2000. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
sack dance
Β n.βΒ Β«It made me want to do a little sack dance right there in the Cold War end zone.» βby P.J. OβRourkeΒ Give War a ChanceΒ Apr., 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
sack dance Β n.βΒ Β«I thought Mark Gastineauβs βsack danceβ broght the rule for over-celebration. As for the βend-zone celebrationβ penaltyβ¦a Washington-Dallas game at Irving triggered the rule.» ββRe: Unnecessary CelebrationβΒ by Dennis Richards...

