grave dancing

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See also: gravedancing

English

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Etymology

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From dance on someone's grave.

Noun

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grave dancing (uncountable)

  1. The act of adding insult to injury.
    • 2003, Royston Vasey, Re: Reply to Cody's attack on Mr.and Mrs. Williams Group: alt.religion.buddhism.nichiren
      Well, you're doing your sick and disgusting grave dancing on ARBN.
    • 2004, America, Re: Leader George W. Bush demonstrates his "leadership" on 9/11 by letting it happen then ... Group: alt.politics
      The 9/11 victims don't appreciate Bush's grave dancing