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Teo Posted 8 years ago
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Bristol Stomp!

Bristol Stomp!

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What does the word "Stomp" mean in the quotation?

  

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There is a different quotation there now. " is what was there before, I have to guess it was a reference to the hit single of that name from the Dovells in 1961, in which the kids in Bristol looked smart as a pistol when they did the Bristol Stomp, the dance of the song. This Bristol, by the way, is not the one in England but the one on the Delaware River above Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

  • There is a different quotation there now.
  • " is what was there before, I have to guess it was a reference to the hit single of that name from the Dovells in 1961, in which the kids in Bristol looked smart as a pistol when they did the Bristol Stomp, the dance of the song.
  • This Bristol, by the way, is not the one in England but the one on the Delaware River above Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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There is a different quotation there now. If "Bristol Stomp!" is what was there before, I have to guess it was a reference to the hit single of that name from the Dovells in 1961, in which the kids in Bristol looked smart as a pistol when they did the Bristol Stomp, the dance of the song. This Bristol, by the way, is not the one in England but the one on the Delaware River above Philadelphia,

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