lindy-hop

US /ˈlɪn.di ˌhɑːp/
UK /ˈlɪn.di ˌhɑːp/
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Lindy-hop

a fast, energetic dance popular during the late 1930s and 1940s, that includes some steps with a partner and some improvised steps (= invented at the time):

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Lindy Hop started in Harlem, New York, when local dancers added to the popular Charleston with fast spins, cartwheels and jumps.
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Lindy-hop

to dance a Lindy hop:

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He wrote about flapper girls and Lindy hopping all night long.