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Slutdrop is a dance move. The move involves squatting as quickly and as low as possible and immediately popping back up. A hand is often put straight up to steady oneself, and the move is often performed whilst grinding a dance partner that the dropper is trying to impress. The term is a compound word combining the words "slut" and "drop", reflecting the sexual nature of the move and the act of dropping one's body lower to the ground. Then the term was attributed to stars from the reality television show Geordie Shore, and the move has also been called "Geordie Shore slut drop". An alternate use of "slutdrop" that predates naming the dance move was using the term to describe a practice involving offering an intoxicated woman a lift home, taking her as far as possible in the opposite direct

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  • Slutdrop es un tipo de baile de origen estadounidense.​ El movimiento implica lo más rápido y lo más bajo posible e inmediatamente aparece de nuevo. ​ Una mano a menudo se coloca directamente para estabilizarse, ​ y el movimiento a menudo se realiza mientras un compañero de baile hace grinding para estar tratando de impresionar. ​ El término es una palabra compuesta que combina las palabras "slut" y "drop", reflejando la naturaleza vulgar del movimiento y el acto de dejar caer el cuerpo al suelo. Luego, el término fue atribuido a las estrellas del reality show de televisión Geordie Shore, ​ y el movimiento también se ha llamado Geordie Shore slut drop. ​ Las estrellas de Geordie Shore que incluyen a y Sophie Kasaei explicaron el significado del término en una entrevista en 2011, ​ y se dice que es el movimiento característico de Kasaei. ​ Se atribuye la popularidad de los movimientos a su uso por Christina Aguilera en su video musical para "Dirrty" en 2002.​ Otras estrellas pop que han bailado mediante el movimiento incluye The Pussycat Dolls, Rihanna, Beyoncé y Britney Spears. (es)
  • Slutdrop is a dance move. The move involves squatting as quickly and as low as possible and immediately popping back up. A hand is often put straight up to steady oneself, and the move is often performed whilst grinding a dance partner that the dropper is trying to impress. The term is a compound word combining the words "slut" and "drop", reflecting the sexual nature of the move and the act of dropping one's body lower to the ground. Then the term was attributed to stars from the reality television show Geordie Shore, and the move has also been called "Geordie Shore slut drop". An alternate use of "slutdrop" that predates naming the dance move was using the term to describe a practice involving offering an intoxicated woman a lift home, taking her as far as possible in the opposite direction to where she wanted to go before ejecting her from the vehicle. Geordie Shore stars including Vicky Pattison and Sophie Kasaei explained the meaning of the term in an interview in 2011, and it is said to be Kasaei's signature move. The move's popularity is attributed to its usage by Christina Aguilera in her music video for "Dirrty" in 2002. Other pop stars who have performed the move include the Pussycat Dolls, Beyoncé and Britney Spears. As the move is essentially a type of squat exercise, doing it repeatedly is reported to lead to an increase in muscle strength in the thighs. Sophie Wilkinson of The Guardian described naming the dance move a slutdrop an example of the word 'slut' being reclaimed by women, and also reclaiming the term 'slutdrop' from its previous meaning. Wilkinson states that slutdropping brings women together on the dance floor and called it a "true signifier of feminine camaraderie". In an article entitled "'Slut-Dropping' to Either Save or Ruin Feminism", Kat Stoefell from the magazine New York was skeptical of Wilkinson's assessment. (en)
  • O slutdrop é um movimento de dança popularizado no início da década de 2000. Sua realização consiste em agachar-se o mais rápido possível até o chão e subir imediatamente de volta na mesma velocidade. Em alguns casos, uma mão pode ser usada para se firmar e manter o equilíbrio na hora de subir de volta à posição inicial. O termo da palavra reflete a natureza sexual do movimento e o ato de deixar o corpo se soltar em direção ao chão. Publicações consideram que a origem do movimento provém de videoclipes como "Dirrty" (2002) de Christina Aguilera e "Don't Cha" (2005) das The Pussycat Dolls. Mais tarde, o movimento foi representado diversas vezes em trabalhos de artistas como Beyoncé e Britney Spears. No início da década de 2010, o movimento voltou a receber destaque no programa televisivo Geordie Shore, exibido através da MTV, em que participantes o realizavam com frequência e explicavam o seu significado. Em 2012, Sophie Wilkinson, editora no jornal The Guardian, destacou a origem e o impacto cultural que o movimento causou ao longo dos anos, considerando que era usado como uma forma de "aproximar as mulheres". Por outro lado, Kat Stoeffel da New York Magazine discorda de Wilkinson, analisando o movimento de forma negativa e considera que pode "arruinar o feminismo", apesar de considerá-lo um bom exercício. (pt)
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  • Slutdrop es un tipo de baile de origen estadounidense.​ El movimiento implica lo más rápido y lo más bajo posible e inmediatamente aparece de nuevo. ​ Una mano a menudo se coloca directamente para estabilizarse, ​ y el movimiento a menudo se realiza mientras un compañero de baile hace grinding para estar tratando de impresionar. ​ El término es una palabra compuesta que combina las palabras "slut" y "drop", reflejando la naturaleza vulgar del movimiento y el acto de dejar caer el cuerpo al suelo. Luego, el término fue atribuido a las estrellas del reality show de televisión Geordie Shore, ​ y el movimiento también se ha llamado Geordie Shore slut drop. ​ (es)
  • Slutdrop is a dance move. The move involves squatting as quickly and as low as possible and immediately popping back up. A hand is often put straight up to steady oneself, and the move is often performed whilst grinding a dance partner that the dropper is trying to impress. The term is a compound word combining the words "slut" and "drop", reflecting the sexual nature of the move and the act of dropping one's body lower to the ground. Then the term was attributed to stars from the reality television show Geordie Shore, and the move has also been called "Geordie Shore slut drop". An alternate use of "slutdrop" that predates naming the dance move was using the term to describe a practice involving offering an intoxicated woman a lift home, taking her as far as possible in the opposite direct (en)
  • O slutdrop é um movimento de dança popularizado no início da década de 2000. Sua realização consiste em agachar-se o mais rápido possível até o chão e subir imediatamente de volta na mesma velocidade. Em alguns casos, uma mão pode ser usada para se firmar e manter o equilíbrio na hora de subir de volta à posição inicial. O termo da palavra reflete a natureza sexual do movimento e o ato de deixar o corpo se soltar em direção ao chão. Publicações consideram que a origem do movimento provém de videoclipes como "Dirrty" (2002) de Christina Aguilera e "Don't Cha" (2005) das The Pussycat Dolls. Mais tarde, o movimento foi representado diversas vezes em trabalhos de artistas como Beyoncé e Britney Spears. (pt)
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