Definition of dansynch :.
(dăn'sĭngk)
1. (v.) To engage in or perform a dance while pretending to sing or say in synchronization with recorded sound.
Origins: Coined by Jerry Behimino. The blending of words dance, and lip-sync.
Example: When she heard music coming over the grocery store's PA system, Amie started to dansynch until the music was over.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Music & The Arts
2. (v.) Lip-syncing and dancing to vocal sounds having rhythm, melody, or harmony emanating from any medium or device.
Origins: Coined by Jerry Behimino. The blending of the words dance, and lip-sync. It has previously been sourced, however has since been redacted from WikipediaŽ.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Music & The Arts

