conga
/ˈkɒŋə/Definitions
1. noun
a lively dance originating from Cuba and typically performed in a line with people holding hands and moving in a rhythmic sequence.
“The tourists joined in the conga line and danced the night away.”
2. verb
to dance or perform a conga, especially in a line with other people.
“They congaed through the streets, laughing and having a great time.”
3. verb
to add or join a list, series, or sequence.
“The new employee congaed onto the sales team, bringing new ideas and energy.”
4. verb
to make something longer or more extensive, especially by adding items or elements.
“The company congaed its product line with new features and functionalities.”