As nouns the difference between cheerleading and majorette
is that cheerleading is organized gymnastics, dance and yelling at team games while majorette is a dancer who twirls and performs stunts with a lightweight baton, whether as a solo, in a group of majorettes, or in the company of a marching band.
As a verb cheerleading
is present participle of lang=en.
cheerleading
Noun
(-)
(chiefly, US) Organized gymnastics, dance and yelling at team games.
A physical activity in which people (usually women) organize elements of dance, gymnastics, and tumbling for judgment or to cheer on a team
Automatic or servile praise.
Related terms
* cheerleader
Verb
(head)
majorette
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A dancer who twirls and performs stunts with a lightweight baton, whether as a solo, in a group of majorettes, or in the company of a marching band.
See also
* marching band
* cheerleader
External links
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