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Rocks From Side To Side

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noun

• controlling influence

• pitching dangerously to one side

verb

• move back and forth or sideways

• move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner

• win approval or support for

• cause to move back and forth

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verb

• determine the weight of

• vibrate before coming to a total rest

48%8 Casually rocks side to side
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