A three-beat, four-beat, or six-beat gait where a foot is repeated (i.e. L,L,R, R,R,L, L,L,R,L,R,R, etc. but there are many variations there of: L,L,R,R, etc.) It is typically considered an expression of giddiness, but it can be used in the place of run when one limb is injured but can still be used, (mild sprain).
2007-02-20 06:36:38
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answered by b c 3
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Weird question but you take a step and take a small hop and the you do the same thing with your opposite foot. so Step, hop, step, hop. LOL wish i could help u
2007-02-20 14:37:04
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answered by Waz Up? 3
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kinda hop with on one foot, put the other one down in front of you and repeat. you also must try to look silly as possible while doing it.
2007-02-20 14:38:01
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answered by glass. 5
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