Shimmy
noun, plural shimmies.
1.
an American ragtime dance marked by shaking of the hips and shoulders.
2.
excessive wobbling in the front wheels of a motor vehicle.
3.
a chemise.
verb (used without object), shimmied, shimmying.
4.
to dance the shimmy.
5.
to shake, wobble, or vibrate.
noun (pl) -mies
1.
an American ragtime dance with much shaking of the hips and shoulders
2.
abnormal wobbling motion in a motor vehicle, esp in the front wheels or steering
3.
an informal word for chemise
verb (intransitive) -mies, -mying, -mied
4.
to dance the shimmy
5.
to vibrate or wobble
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