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**Lambada**
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Lambada (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciationⓘ) is a dance from the state of Pará in Brazil. The dance briefly became internationally popular in the 1980s, especially in the Philippines, Latin America and Caribbean countries. It has adopted aspects of dances such as maxixe, carimbó, forró, salsa and merengue.

Lambada is generally a partner dance. The dancers generally dance with arched legs, with the steps being from side to side, turning or even swaying, and in its original form never front to back, with a pronounced movement of the hips. At the time when the dance became popular, short skirts for women were in fashion and men wore long trousers, and the dance has become associated with such clothing, especially for women wearing short skirts that swirl up when the woman spins around, typically revealing 90s-style thong underwear.
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese lambada (“strong slap, hit”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑːdə
Noun
lambada (plural lambadas)
- (preceded by definite article) A fast-paced, erotic Brazilian dance in which couples dance with their stomachs touching.
- The music to which it is danced.
Translations
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈlambada]
Noun
lambada f
- lambada