The “Money Trees” dance on TikTok is by Haley Sharpe (@YodelingHaley). It consists of quick arm motions, chest pops, juggling, and the woah.
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The “Money Trees” dance on TikTok is by Haley Sharpe (@YodelingHaley). It consists of quick arm motions, chest pops, juggling, and the woah.
“Look at the material” is a phrase used to compliment and/or describe someone who is good-looking.
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