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stagedive
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English
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Etymology
Noun
stagedive (plural stagedives)
Verb
stagedive (third-person singular simple present stagedives, present participle stagediving, simple past stagedived or (chiefly US) stagedove, past participle stagedived)
- (intransitive) To leap from the stage of a concert onto the audience below.
- 1998, John M. Rocco, Brian Rocco, The Nirvana Companion, page 131:
- I deserve to get raped by a crowd if I stagedive in a dress, I deserve to get raped if I go to a bar and I'm wearing a bikini, I deserve to get raped because I did all these things I said before — nipping a hot young rock star in the bud, having a baby, having been a stripper, having used drugs.
- 2004, Brian Edge, 924 Gilman: The Story So Far, page 17:
- People invented new and silly ways to dance and stagedive, and bands like Isocracy—made up of Gilman volunteers—came up with numerous stunts to keep themselves and the audience entertained at their shows ( this usually involved a lot of throwing stuff back and forth).
- 2010, Steven Blush, George Petros, American Hardcore, page 192:
- In New York, people didn't even know how to stagedive.
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Swedish
Etymology
Noun
stagedive c
- a stagedive
- göra en stagedive
- do a stage dive
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