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Dad dancing is a legendary embarrassment that every child fears.
Watching the mums and dads dancing was a treat I'll never forget.
And Craig agrees with me about the dad dancing.
She added: "Dad dancing is something we all recognise.
Everybody has commented on what fun they had - they even managed to get my Dad dancing which is a 1st.
They are drily captured by the term "dad dancing."
Nowadays dad dancing is a global phenomenon recognised the world over at weddings, work nights out and other social occasions.
Dad dancing is right on that line of cringe and we want to celebrate the cringe.
“I was more like someone’s dad dancing.
He used his feet often enough but the movement was as adroit as a dad dancing at his daughter's wedding.
Bring on the dad dancing!
The embarrassing spectacle of Dad dancing.
The author's hokey style slices through jargon, although his prose is sometimes the literary equivalent of dad dancing at a wedding.
Boris Johnston, "Dad dancing" at the Olympic opening ceremony; 8.
Nothing says happy holidays like immortalizing a rappers awkward dad dancing on a clothing item we want to wear forever and ever.
But the critics branded it a shambles, with some even claiming he looked sweaty, wide eyed and like your dad dancing at a wedding.
There will also be the opportunity for some embarrassing dad dancing, as their parents have to get their groove on and rave along as well.
Expect some dad dancing from Dave...
Dad Dancing is an attempt to bridge the gaps in their lifestyles, as well as addressing wider disconnects between father and child.
Lukas Podolski does dad dancing and miming.
In a new performance titled Dad Dancing, a group of professional contemporary dancers have persuaded their fathers to join them on the dancefloor.
The UK even held National Dad Dancing Championships in 2004.
I'll also bet good money that many of The Scotsman's readers have attempted "dad dancing" - whether you know you have or not.
Last month, this distinctive style was officially recognised when the phrase "dad dancing" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
Dad dancing is now in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).