1. lindy - Noun
2. Lindy - Proper noun
an energetic American dance that was popular in the 1930s (probably named for the aviator Charles Lindbergh)
Source: WordNetAccording to the Regional Commander Linden Lord, Ayesha George, a vendor of Lot 115 Lindy Avenue, Nandy Park, East Bank Demerara, was shot around 1.30 pm by a boat captain from Linden. Source: Internet
Adapted from Lindy West’s memoir of the same name, the series has been praised for its social commentary, and for Bryant’s performance. Source: Internet
As Norma Miller says in her memoir, “Although Harlem created it, the Lindy belongs to everyone”. Source: Internet
Both the 20s and Swinging Charleston styles are popular today, though swinging Charleston is more commonly integrated into Lindy Hop dancing. Source: Internet
By ERWIN CHLANDA The producers of Lindy Chamberlain: The True Story, which went to air on the Ten TV network on Sunday and Monday, invited. Source: Internet
Contemporary Charleston Today Charleston is an important dance in Lindy Hop dance culture, danced in many permutations: alone (solo), with a partner, or in groups of couples or solo dancers. Source: Internet