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  2. Moshing - Wikipedia

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    Moshing (also known as slam dancing or simply slamming) [1] is an extreme style of dancing in which participants push or slam into each other. Taking place in an area called the mosh pit (or simply the pit), it is typically performed to aggressive styles of live music such as punk rock and heavy metal.

  3. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    The English suffix-mania denotes an obsession with something; a mania.The suffix is used in some medical terms denoting mental disorders.It has also entered standard English and is affixed to many different words to denote enthusiasm or obsession with that subject.

  4. Praisepit - Wikipedia

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    A praisepit is a colloquial name given to a mosh pit which occurs at a pentecostal Christian church service. [1]The phrase was first coined in the late 1990s at the Planetshakers conference in Adelaide, South Australia, [2] as a response to criticisms within the church regarding the increasingly secularised manner of youth worship activities.

  5. Mosh pit - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2007, at 13:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Talk:Moshing - Wikipedia

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    The MOSH pit was sperate from the slamdance pit. I believe it was Mike Gitter, who wrote for metal mags in the 80's, the mis-used the term for a slamdancing. 2nd, MOSH started in NYC, with bands like Agnostic Front, not the Bad Brains.

  7. Astroworld Festival crowd crush - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the tragedy, there was widespread criticism of the event's management and the actions of Scott and other organizers. Investigations revealed that the initial event-operations plan did not adequately address potential crowd surges or mosh pit safety, despite previous incidents at Scott's concerts. The lack of coordination ...

  8. English-language idioms - Wikipedia

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    An idiom is a common word or phrase with a figurative, non-literal meaning that is understood culturally and differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest; i.e. the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words (although some idioms do retain their literal meanings – see the example "kick the bucket" below).

  9. Flosstradamus - Wikipedia

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    Flosstradamus is the stage name of American DJ and musician Curt Cameruci. [1] [2] From 2007 until 2016, Flosstradamus consisted of Cameruci and Josh Young from Chicago.The duo announced they would both be pursuing solo careers, with Cameruci to continue using Flosstradamus as a stage name. [3]