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  1. crowd-surfing

    • n.
      the activity of lying flat while being passed over the heads of the audience at a rock concert, typically after having jumped from the stage.
    • noun: crowd-surfing

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    • v.
      lie flat while being passed over the heads of the audience at a rock concert, typically after ... for a full six hours the fans jump, crowd-surf, and sweat profusely

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    • n.
      an event, person, or thing that attracts a large audience: the Boat Show is one of the south coast's major crowd-pullers

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    • n.
      a small group of people perceived by others to be particularly fashionable, informed, or popular: a new district that has been attracting the in-crowd

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    • n.
      an event, person, or display that attracts a large audience: the Boat Show is one of the south coast's major crowd-pullers

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    • n.
      a person or thing with great popular appeal: once again, the group has produced an album which is bound to be a crowd-pleaser

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    • n.
      a person or thing with great popular appeal: once again, the group has produced an album which is bound to be a crowd-pleaser

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    • n.
      a group of people regarded as regularly or instantly available for an expedient purpose, ... this was no rent-a-crowd chanting demands or brandishing placards he brought a rent-a-crowd of supporters with him

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a group of people regarded as regularly or instantly available for an expedient purpose, ... this was no rent-a-crowd chanting demands or brandishing placards he brought a rent-a-crowd of supporters with him

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    • n.
      the activity of lying flat while being passed over the heads of the audience at a rock concert, ...

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