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Monday, March 29, 2010

Watch Video: Pamela Anderson & Damian dancing with the star

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Week 2 in “Dancing with the Stars celebrities” actually strengthened. Pamela Anderson is one of the stars that came in the second week of competition.

The judge must provide constructive feedback on Pamela Anderson's Foxtrot. Head Judge Len Goodman was even named Pamela Anderson ""titivating' a rare choice of words for the busty blonde.”
Len defends his choice of words, saying "Google it", which is exactly what people have done.
Dictionary.com Titivating mean “to make smart or spruce “ Pamela titivated her old dress with a new belt.
Len Goodman said to Pamela Anderson in an episode of Dancing with Stars tonight. “It had a cheeky charm. You’ve been titivating yourself haven’t you?” It sounds ugly, doesn’t it? No. Titivate means “to smarten up.” Len Goodman said to this Pamela Anderson during tonight’s Dancing with the Stars episode. “It had a cheeky charm. You’ve been titivating yourself haven’t you?” It sounds ugly, doesn’t it? No. Titivate means “to smarten up.”We all got a lesson in Brit-speak on "Dancing With the Stars" tonight when Len Goodman asked Pamela Anderson, "You've been titivating yourself, haven't you?"
No, the head judge wasn't being crude. Turns out "titivate" means "to smarten up," according to British-American translation.
After the (backhanded?) compliment, Anderson received a 22 from the judges for her Marilyn Monroe tribute number.

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