drifting vs gypsy

drifting

noun
  • The act by which something drifts. 

  • A driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels, while maintaining control from entry to exit of a corner. 

  • That which drifts. 

adj
  • Without direction, focus, or goal. 

  • Moving aimlessly or at the mercy of external forces. 

gypsy

noun
  • A move in contra dancing in which two dancers walk in a circle around each other while maintaining eye contact (but not touching as in a swing). (Compare whole gyp, half gyp, and gypsy meltdown, in which this step precedes a swing.) 

  • An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny. 

  • A member of a Broadway musical chorus line. 

verb
  • To roam around the country like a gypsy. 

  • To perform the gypsy step in contra dancing. 

adj
  • Of or having the qualities of an itinerant person or group with qualities traditionally ascribed to Romani people; making a living from dishonest practices or theft etc. 

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