0 a young woman or girl who wears a uniform and makes a pattern of movements with a baton (= stick) by turning it and throwing it into the air, as part of a group of girls who do this or as the leader of a musical group
The main feature is a carnival parade of floats, walking acts and majorettes, with other attractions including a car boot sale, fete and funfair.
After the war, the band was reorganized, and the first women, four majorettes, joined the previously all-male organization.
The auxiliaries (color guard, dance line, and majorettes) are known throughout the state and have won many best in class awards.
But in some corps, there are some majorettes and tambourine players.
She is often shown leading parades and competing in talent shows as a majorette.
There are artillery salvos, drum majorettes, a torchlight procession, and bugle reveille.
Marcoussis is not in the official procession of floats and majorettes, but has a popular festival organised by its citizens.
She joined the band and became a majorette.