juba
81juba — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1834 a dance of Southern plantation blacks accompanied by complexly rhythmic hand clapping and slapping of the knees and thighs …
82Juba — geographical name see Jubba …
83Juba — noun The capital city of Southern Sudan …
84JUBA — a great river rising in the Abyssinian mountains and flowing S. into the Indian Ocean, with a town of the same name at its mouth; marks the northern limit of British East Africa …
85juba — dance with clapping and leg slapping performed by Southern blacks Dance Styles …
86juba — n. lively rustic dance developed by slaves in the plantations in southern U.S …
87Juba — Giuba …
88juba — ju·ba …
89Juba — Ju•ba [[t]ˈdʒu bɑ[/t]] n. geg a river in E Africa, flowing south from S Ethiopia through Somalia to the Indian Ocean. 1000 mi. (1609 km) long …
90juba — ju•ba [[t]ˈdʒu bə[/t]] n. pl. bas mad a lively dance developed by plantation slaves in the U.S • Etymology: 1825–35, amer.; of obscure orig …