Super Mario Bros

Classroom blast
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What is the meaning of 'bros' and 'blast' here?

Do the Mario!

Swing your arms from side to side
Come on, it's time to go!
Do the Mario!
Take one step, and then again
Let's do the Mario, all together now!
You got it!
It's the Mario!
Come on now, just like this!
Zap to the right and jump,
Zap to the left and jump,
Zap to the front and jump,
All turn around and jump.
Again!
Do the Mario!
Swing your arms from side to side
Come on, it's time to go!
Do the Mario!
Take one step, and then again
Let's do the Mario, all together now!
You got it!
It's the Mario!
Come on now, just like that!

Bros is an abbreviation for Brothers.

Blast is a slang word that means having a noisy good time!

This is the theme song and dance instructions for "Do the Mario," a popular dance from the Super Mario Bros TV series in the 1980s and 1990s. The lyrics describe the dance moves, and encourage everyone to do the dance together.

In the context of "Super Mario Bros Classroom Blast," "bros" is short for "brothers" and "blast" refers to an exciting or enjoyable experience.

The term "bros" is commonly used as a casual way of addressing or referring to males, often emphasizing a friendly or familial connection. In the Super Mario Bros series, it specifically refers to the two main characters, Mario and Luigi, who are depicted as brothers.

On the other hand, "blast" is often used to describe a thrilling or exciting experience. When something is referred to as a "blast," it suggests that it is a lot of fun or highly enjoyable. In the context of "Super Mario Bros Classroom Blast," it implies that the game or activity related to Super Mario Bros in the classroom is exciting and entertaining for the students.