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slam
(redirected from slam dance)

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slam1
1. 
a. the winning of all (grand slam) or all but one (little or small slam) of the 13 tricks at bridge or whist
b. the bid to do so in bridge
2. an old card game

slam2
a poetry contest in which entrants compete with each other by reciting their work and are awarded points by the audience

1.(language)SLAM - Simulation Language for Alternative Modeling.
2.SLAM - A continuous simulation language.

["SLAM - A New Continuous Simulation Language", N.A. Wallington et al, in SCS Simulation Council Proc Series: Toward Real-Time Simulation (Languages, Models and Systems), R.E. Crosbie et al eds, 6(1):85-89 (Dec 1976)].


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The lyrics of the opening track, "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That," update Sly's ode to everyday people, promising to reconcile "break dance and slam dance .
Later that night Big Vinnie and the Cattle Thieves played loud and sloppy as the beer soaked the floor and the assholes falling down tried to slam dance.
The crash event essentially consists of you hurtling your car into a busy intersection or freeway, trying to cause a spectacular slam dance of destruction.
 
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