Meaning & Definition of word "Polk"

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    Polk

    /pōk/

    noun:

    • 1. A type of American folk dance characterized by a quick tempo, typically involving a circular or line formation.
      • Example: The dancers gathered in a circle to perform the lively polk, clapping their hands in sync.
    • 2. A genre of music associated with this dance, often featuring accordions and brass instruments.
      • Example: The band played a polk that got everyone on their feet, moving to the lively rhythm.

    verb:

    • 1. To dance a polk.
      • Example: At the festival, everyone was encouraged to polk along with the music.

    Etymology

    From Polish 'polka', meaning 'Polish woman'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    polka party:

    A gathering featuring polka music and dancing.

    polka dot:

    A pattern consisting of an array of large filled circles.

    Related Words

    klezmer:

    A musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews, often featuring lively dance music.

    mazurka:

    A Polish folk dance in triple meter.

    Slang Meanings of polk

    Meaning: To dance energetically or wildly.

    Example Sentence: They really started to polk on the dance floor as the music picked up.

    Meaning: To celebrate with lively music and dance.

    Example Sentence: We had a great time at the festival, everyone was polking around.