- verbgyrate (verb) · gyrates (third person present) · gyrated (past tense) · gyrated (past participle) · gyrating (present participle)
- move or cause to move in a circle or spiral, especially quickly:"their wings gyrate through the water like paddle wheels"
- dance in a wild or suggestive manner:"strippers gyrated to rock music on a low stage"
Originearly 19th century: earlier (early 17th century) as gyration, from Latin gyrat- ‘revolved’, from the verb gyrare, from Greek guros ‘a ring’.
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