Mexican wave
noun /ˌmeksɪkən ˈweɪv/
/ˌmeksɪkən ˈweɪv/
[countable] (British English) (North American English the wave [singular])
- a continuous movement that looks like a wave on the sea, made by a large group of people, especially people watching a sports game, when one person after another stands up, raises their arms, and then sits down again
Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc1人浪(尤指体育比赛中看台上的观众依次站起坐下而形成的波浪状场面) 词源so named because of the repeated practice of this movement at the 1986 soccer World Cup finals in Mexico City.