noun
- A fast, sensual Brazilian dance performed by couples in close contact, originating in the 1980s.
- The music that accompanies the lambada dance, typically featuring a rapid, rhythmic beat.
Usage: Also spelled 'lambada' or 'lambada'; became popular internationally in the late 1980s.
Usage: Often used to refer to the musical genre associated with the dance.
Examples
- The couple performed an impressive lambada at the dance competition.
- Lambada music became a worldwide phenomenon in 1989.
- She learned to dance the lambada during her trip to Brazil.
- The nightclub featured live lambada performances every Friday night.
- He was captivated by the energy and passion of the lambada dance.