toyi-toyi


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toyi-toyi /ˈtɔɪtɔɪ/ S. African
noun (pl. toyi-toyis) a dance step characterized by high-stepping movements, typically performed at protest gatherings or marches. verb (toyi-toyis, toyi-toying or toyi-toyiing, toyi-toyied) perform such a dance.
– origin Ndebele and Shona.
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