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    [Verb]  | "goose-step" | \ ˈgüs-ˌstep \


    1: to march in a goose step

    2: to practice an unthinking conformity


    Origin: 1879 ;

    [Noun]  | "goose step" 


    1: a straight-legged stiff-kneed step used by troops of some armies when passing in review


    Origin: 1806 ;

    [Verb]  | "goose-step" 


    1: as in trudge, traipse;




    [Verb]  | "goose-step (to)" 


    1: to act according to the commands of;


      * e.g., " ... the new president has everyone goose-stepping to her every whim lest they provoke her wrath "





     [ "Goose Step" ]

    1: Military march originating in Prussia where a stiff leg is kicked high and brought down swiftly. It was used to display the health and strength of soldiers. It is most famous for it's use in Nazi Germany during drills or military parades. Most countries today refuse to use it because it is reminiscent of Nazi Germany. However, it is still used in North Korea and other dictoral countries.

      * e.g.,  ... From The Last Crusade: 

     [ "Goose-Stepping" ]

    1: Stomping around pissed off and screaming. Throwing stuff around. Mad and making sure everyone knows it.

      * e.g.,  ... Man I could hear Dolo Goose-Stepping all night last night at his girl. 

     [ "Goose-stepping" ]

    1: Goose-stepping is when in a sport a leg is kicked up and the other leg goes back in order to confuse opposing players and throw off their focus on their target

      * e.g.,  ... John is goose-stepping around the other team right now! 

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