"Hokey Pokey" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Unknown, compare the earlier-attested names for similar group circle dances from which the modern dance seems to have evolved, hinkumbooby from the 19th century and hankin booby from the 16th. Etymology templates: {{unk|en}} Unknown, {{m|en|hinkumbooby}} hinkumbooby, {{m|en|hankin booby}} hankin booby Head templates: {{en-noun|?|nolinkhead=1}} Hokey Pokey
  1. (US, Canada, Australia, preceded by definite article) A group dance performed in a circle, in which people move a variety of their body parts in and out of the middle, and shake them about. Tags: Australia, Canada, US Categories (topical): Dances Synonyms: Hokey Cokey [UK], hokey tokey, hokey pokey, hokey-pokey, hokeypokey Related terms: hokey

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