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Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'beat'
- beat feet (verb) : Aussie slang; to run (away)
- After crashing their getaway car, the bank robbers had to beat feet in order to avoid getting caught by the police.
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Nov. 28, 2007 11:30
- beatboxer (noun) : one who performs songs or rhythmic patterns using only their vocal cords; a musical style called "Beatbox"
- He's one of the world's finest human beatboxers.
- Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Nov. 13, 2007 16:40
- Beatfeet (verb) : the act of walking, running or moving faster than usual.
- 1.If you want to make it to your appointment on time you need to beatfeet.
2.You'd better beatfeet if you want to make it to the airport on time.
—Biloxi, Mississippi,
- Submitted by: ChiRho from Mississippi on Oct. 02, 2006 01:53
- Beatle boots (noun) : short boots with a high, stout, slightly tilted heel popularized by the Beatles in the 1960s and 1970s
- Beatle boots, as cobbler lore has it, originated in October 1961, when John Lennon and Paul McCartney commissioned the British footwear company Anello & Davide to take the then-fashionable Chelsea boots and add some higher Cuban heels.
—New York Times fashion section, August 2008
- Submitted by: doubleplanet from Canada on Sep. 02, 2008 01:42
- Beatlemania
- (other) : Beatlemania is a state of mind that exists in an individual when they are overcome by extreme reactions to the music and/or appearance of the musical group The Beatles. Beatlemania is characterized by frenzied, uncontrollable, passionate behaviour.
- Beatlemania was prevalent in the early to mid 60's.
- Submitted by: Paul Kneipp from Iowa on Feb. 06, 2006 22:34
- (other) : A state of mind that describes a frenzied reaction to the music and/or appearance of the musical group The Beatles. (see also Beatles)
- Beatlemania was rampant in the 1960's.
- Submitted by: Paul Kneipp from Iowa on Jan. 21, 2006 14:10
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