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  2. Gel bracelet - Wikipedia

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    [12] [10] [13] The British press reported on the supposed meanings of the band's colors in 2005. [14] Countrywide Financial Corporation's Loyalty oath bracelet. [15] In 2007, the consequence of not signing a loyalty oath was "lose my job". [16] Similar stories surfaced in the British media in 2009, in which the bracelets were allegedly ...

  3. The Shag - Wikipedia

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    The band split up in 1971. Elliott then formed an unrecorded band, Elixir, with George Edwards and Michael Tegza of the band H. P. Lovecraft. [4] [6] In the 1990s and later, "Stop and Listen" was included on several CD compilations of 1960s garage band recordings, including Boulders, Volume 1 and Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 10.

  4. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky/hankie code, the bandana/bandanna code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes.

  5. Beach music - Wikipedia

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    Beach music is most closely associated with the style of dance known as the shag, or the Carolina shag, which is also the official state dance of both North Carolina and South Carolina. Recordings with a 4/4 " blues shuffle " rhythmic structure and moderate-to-fast tempo are the most popular music for the shag, and the vast majority of the ...

  6. Collegiate shag - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s "shag" became a blanket term that signified a rather large family of jitterbug dances (swing dances) that all shared certain characteristics. The most notable of these characteristics are (1) a pulse that's consistently held up high on the balls of the feet (a.k.a. a "bounce" or "hop" to match every beat in the music) and (2) footwork with kicks that reach full extension on the ...

  7. The Shaggs - Wikipedia

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    He named them the Shaggs after the shag hairstyle, which was popular at the time, and in reference to the 1959 film The Shaggy Dog. [4] [7] He designed their schedule, with several hours of calisthenics and band practice every day. [3] The sisters had no interest in becoming musicians and did not enjoy the rehearsals.

  8. Carolina shag - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina shag is a partner dance done primarily to beach music (100–130+ beats per minute in 4/4 time signature). The shag is a recognized dance in modern national and international dance competitions. It became the official state dance of South Carolina in 1984 [1] and the official popular dance of North Carolina in 2005. [2]

  9. Shag - Wikipedia

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    Shag (fabric), a fabric typically used to make deep-pile carpets; Shag (hairstyle) Shag (tobacco), fine-cut tobacco; Shag, a party and fundraiser for an engaged couple, also known as a stag and doe; Shagger (bruise), a temporary bruise caused by kissing, sucking, or biting the skin forcefully enough to burst blood vessels beneath the skin