hucklebuck

Etymology
The dance is perhaps from +.

Noun

 * 1) A rhythmic dance from the time just prior to rock and roll.
 * 2) * 1948, Paul Williams, The hucklebuck, quoted in Talkin' that talk (1986), page 168
 * 3) * 1949, Roy Alfred (lyrics), Andy Gibson (music):
 * It's the dance you should know, when the lights are down low, / Grab your baby, then go, do the hucklebuck, do the hucklebuck, / If you don't know how to do it, boy, you're out of luck, / Push your partner out, then you hunch your back, / Have a little movement in your sacroiliac, / Wiggle like a snake, wobble like a duck, / That's the way you do it when you do the hucklebuck.
 * 1)  A treat consisting of frozen Kool-Aid served in a dixie cup.
 * 2) * 1988, Arthur Pfister, "My Name is New Orleans", re-printed in Arthur Pfister, My Name is New Orleans: 40 Years of Poetry & Other Jazz, Margaret Media, Inc. (2009) ISBN 978-0-9616377-7-4, page 5:
 * I am turtle soup, gator soup, tenderloin catfish, shrimp saute
 * Shrimp Samantha, fried shrimp, stuffed shrimp, peeled ice
 * shrimp, Crabmeat au gratin, berled crab, stuffed crab, Shrimp
 * Newberg, Shrimp etoufeé, Bananas Foster, Hubig’s Pies, Roman
 * Candy, pralines, and hucklebucks. ..
 * 1)  A hillbilly or otherwise culturally backwards person.
 * 1)  A hillbilly or otherwise culturally backwards person.
 * 1)  A hillbilly or otherwise culturally backwards person.
 * 1)  A hillbilly or otherwise culturally backwards person.

Verb

 * 1) To dance the hucklebuck.
 * 2) * 1948, Paul Williams, "The Hucklebuck", quoted in Jean-Paul Levet, Talkin' That Talk, Soul Bag (1986), ISBN 2905980001, page 168:
 * "We jumped* and boped*
 * and stamped around the floor,
 * we hucklebucked until my back is sore
 * but honey, wont [sic] you waltz with me once more*.
 * 1) To move quickly, with quick movements and, often, going in circles.
 * 1) To move quickly, with quick movements and, often, going in circles.
 * 1) To move quickly, with quick movements and, often, going in circles.
 * 1) To move quickly, with quick movements and, often, going in circles.