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vogueing
/ ˈəʊɡɪŋ /
noun
a dance style of the late 1980s, in which a fashion model's movements and postures are imitated in a highly stylized manner
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vogueing1
Example Sentences
She even has a plan to get Leo’s mixtape heard by the hottest club owner in town, and she’ll finish explaining it just as soon as she’s finished vogueing with real-life ballroom staple Natasha Twist.
The boxing coach, who has been linked to Madge since February, joined her onstage to help judge a vogueing competition during her performance of the 1990 hit “Vogue.”
In the second, on Wednesday and Thursday, two excerpts from its “Age of Content” shared the stage with dances by the Paris-based choreographer Lasseindra Ninja — celebrated for her work in the European vogueing scene — and the trailblazing American postmodernist Lucinda Childs.
She joined the Queen of Pop in an outfit made entirely of duct tape to judge a vogueing competition.
Thousands attended a vogueing master class and ball.
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