verb
- to dance in a vigorous, rhythmic style popular in the 1960s, characterized by twisting hip movements and energetic footwork
Usage: informal; dated; 1960s slang
noun
- a vigorous dance style of the 1960s featuring hip twists and energetic movements
Usage: informal; dated; 1960s slang
Examples
- Teenagers were frugging at the school dance on Saturday night.
- The frug became popular after appearing on television in the mid-1960s.
- She enjoyed frugging to the latest rock and roll records.
- Frugging required a lot of energy and hip movement.
- The dance floor was packed with kids frugging to the beat.