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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crowd surfing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the activity of being passed along above a crowd of people at a concert or event. It can be used as a noun or a verb. Example: The lead singer of the band decided to do some crowd surfing during their encore, much to the delight of the audience.
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crowd surfing
verb
Present participle of crowd surf
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6. Crowd surfing.
This guy was crowd surfing.
The only thing you ever held up at Warped was whoever was crowd surfing your way.
One tall man said he was lifted off his feet by the press; another saw someone crowd surfing.
A fan said, "it felt like a bomb went off," which was probably why Aziz Ansari ended up crowd surfing.
Remember, you can get injured (people have been paralyzed, maimed and disfigured), robbed or harassed when you're crowd surfing.
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"We were crowd-surfing to our own songs, there was no shame," smiles Harrison.
Matt Cocksedge: "We played in Stoke and people were crowd-surfing.
"If you're one of those kids who tried to take them off my feet while I was crowd-surfing at some point this year, nice try jackass.
They must allow moshing and crowd-surfing.
We've never had crowd-surfing before".
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