From facing lines: The two left ends meet in the center and left arm turn far enough to allow them to go across to the end of the other line that was directly across from their starting spot and face out. Other three in each line quarter left, take one step forward and quarter left again. Finishes in lines facing out.
"Skinny" Hall 1968
This definition is from The Handbook of Modern Square Dancing by Jay King.
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