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sarradãobig grind/thrust

Sarradão is a Brazilian Portuguese slang term, an augmented form of sarrada, which refers to a suggestive dance move involving grinding or thrusting, often in a sexual context.

In the song, it's used to describe an intense, rhythmic dance, emphasizing the energetic and provocative nature of the party scene. It's a word deeply rooted in Brazilian funk culture, making it unique and engaging for learners interested in contemporary Brazilian slang and dance.

Get ready for a high-energy Brazilian funk anthem! In "Quebrando Tudo," MC Kevin o Chris sets the scene for an intense dance floor encounter. The title itself means "breaking everything," which is slang for going all out and giving it your absolute best. The singer directly challenges a woman to show off her skills, telling her to come close and prove that she is "foda" (awesome).

Throughout the song, the lyrics are a series of dance instructions. The singer tells his partner to get into position ("faz a posição"), go down and then up ("Desce então sobe"), and show her willingness to dance with abandon. He calls for specific moves like "rebola" (twerking or grinding) and a "sentadão" (a powerful sitting or squatting move), creating a vivid picture of a dynamic and provocative dance battle driven by a heavy, repeating beat ("Batendo batendo").

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