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cheerleading

English

Etymology

From cheerlead +? -ing.

Noun

cheerleading (uncountable)

  1. A physical activity in which cheerleaders organize elements of dance, gymnastics, and tumbling for judgment or to cheer on a team.
  2. (figuratively) Automatic or servile praise.

Related terms

  • cheerleader

Translations

Verb

cheerleading

  1. present participle of cheerlead

Further reading

  • cheerleading on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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pompom

English

Alternative forms

  • pom pom
  • pom-pom
  • pompon
  • pompoon (obsolete)

Etymology

From French pompon (ornamental tuft).

Noun

pompom (plural pompoms)

  1. A decorative ball made of pieces of soft fabric bound at the centre, most notably used in cheerleading.

Translations

Further reading

  • pompom on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Polish

Noun

pompom f

  1. dative plural of pompa

Portuguese

Etymology

From French pompon (ornamental tuft).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /põ.?põ/
  • Hyphenation: pom?pom
  • Rhymes:

Noun

pompom m (plural pompons)

  1. pompom

Related terms

  • pompa, pomposo

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