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debus

 

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Debus

Part of Speech:

Noun, Verb

Senses:

Noun

1. (popular) A type of traditional performance in Indonesian culture, typically involving acrobatic moves, dance, and martial arts.

2. (local) A local term used in parts of Malaysia to refer to a traditional Malay dance performed during festive occasions.

Verb

1. (popular) To perform acrobatic moves, dance, or martial arts in a debus performance.

2. (local) To engage in the traditional Malay dance debus during festive occasions.

Examples:

Noun, Sense 1:

  1. I attended a mesmerizing debus performance during my visit to Indonesia.
  2. The debus artists showcased their incredible skills and agility.

Noun, Sense 2:

  1. The community organized a vibrant debus to celebrate the harvest festival.
  2. During cultural events, the locals often gather to watch and participate in the debus.

Verb, Sense 1:

  1. She trained for years to debus with the renowned troupe.
  2. The performers were debusing with great precision and coordination.

Verb, Sense 2:

  1. Every year, the villagers gather to debus in celebration of their heritage.
  2. We decided to debus together as a way to honor our ancestors.

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