waacker

English

Etymology

From waack(ing) + -er.

Noun

waacker (plural waackers)

  1. One who dances in the waacking style.
    • 2020 August 29, Ted Alcorn, “What Is Waacking, and Why Is It All Over TikTok?”, in The New York Times:
      Just as “Soul Train” brought the dance into living rooms across the country, Instagram and TikTok give waackers all over the world the ability to share their moves with the ease of a hashtag. [] In Taiwan, waackers link the dance’s popularity with changing social norms that followed the legalization of gay marriage there in 2019.

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