noun
- Plural of lambada; a fast, sensual Brazilian dance performed by couples in close contact, popular in the 1980s.
Usage: Often used in the context of 1980s dance culture and music.
Examples
- The nightclub featured live lambadas performances every Friday night.
- She learned several lambadas moves during her dance class.
- Lambadas became a worldwide phenomenon after the release of the hit song in 1989.
- The couple won the dance competition with their energetic lambadas routine.
- Traditional lambadas require close partnership and synchronized movement.