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Intermediate

Slap Happy

Choreographed by Ron Holda🇺🇸
Music: Somebody Slap Me by John Anderson
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Created: 12/30/1999
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Step Sheet
40 Count, 2 Wall
9/27/2025
BALL CHANGE, KICK-BALL-CHANGE, HEEL BACK, PIVOT ½ TO THE LEFT, STEP, TOUCH TO SIDE
&1
Step on ball of right foot and raise left foot slightly off floor; step on left foot
2
Kick right foot forward
&3
Step on ball of right foot and raise left foot slightly off floor; step on left foot
4
Touch right heel forward
5-6
Step back on ball of right foot; pivot ½ to the right on ball of right foot and step slightly forward on left foot
7-8
Step forward on right foot; touch left toe to left
LEFT SAILOR, RIGHT SAILOR, BEHIND, TURN ¼ TO THE RIGHT, STEP, STOMP, HOLD (SLAP-SLAP)
9&
Cross left foot behind right and step; step right on right foot
10
Step left on left foot
11&
Cross right foot behind left and step; step left on left foot
12
Step right on right foot
13
Cross left foot behind right and step
14
Turn ¼ to the right and step slightly forward on right foot,
15
Stomp left foot slightly forward of right foot
&16
Hold and slap-slap (as if slapping someone's face, first with the palm then backhanded) *
RIGHT SAILOR LEFT SAILOR STEP FORWARD PIVOT ½ TO THE LEFT STOMP HOLD (SLAP-SLAP)
17&
Cross right foot behind left and step-step left on left foot
18
Step right on right foot
19&
Cross left foot behind right and step-step right on right foot
20
Step left on left foot
21
Step forward on right foot
22
On balls of both feet pivot ½ to the left and shift weight to left foot
23
Stomp right foot slightly forward of left foot
&24
Hold and slap-slap (as if slapping someone's face, first with the palm then backhanded) *
VINE LEFT, CROSS, ROCK-RECOVER-BEHIND, TURN ¼ TO THE RIGHT, STEP, STEP TOGETHER
25-26
Step left foot to left; cross right foot behind left and step
27-28
Step left foot to left; cross right foot in front of left foot and step
29&
Rock to left on left foot; rock back on right foot
30
Cross left foot behind right foot and step
31-32
Turn ¼ to the right and step forward on right foot-step slightly forward on left foot
ROCK-ROCK-SLIDE REPEAT STEP RIGHT STEP LEFT STEP CENTER STEP CENTER
33&34
Rock forward on right foot; rock back on left foot; slide right foot together
35&36
Rock forward on left foot; rock back on right foot; slide left foot together
37- 38
Step to right on right foot; step to left on left foot (**)
39- 40
Step to center on right foot; step together on left foot (**)
REPEAT
*Slaps may be omitted if previous lyric was not "Somebody Slap Me!" **This sequence, 37-38-39-40 may be double-timed, (you would do it twice) when it fits the music. The count would be &37&38&39&40. Careful, the &1 at the start of the dance comes rather quickly.