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    Giddy up! How to Win $5,000 Dancing 'Gangnam Style'

    If you are like us and secretly love "Gangnam Style," you must have tried many times to imitate Psy's quirky dance moves while listening to the song. We know you have; there's nothing wrong with that. We've pretty much done nothing else at Watercooler HQ for the past month.

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    Well, today is your lucky day because, if you're really good at dancing Gangnam Style, you will not only receive the admiration of your friends but you will also have a chance to cash in with some bucks -- 5000, to be precise.

    All you need to do is create an animated GIF of you doing your best Psy impression. The imaginary horse riding contest was launched by startup Gifboom and Psy himself. Gifboom is an Instagram-like mobile app that lets you easily create GIFs using your smartphone.

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    To participate, just dance, take a pic and wait. The winner will be chosen from the 50 GIFs who garner the most likes. Psy will also give out two $500 prizes to his two favorite dancers.

    Will you participate in this contest? Tell us in the comments.

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    This story originally published on Mashable here.

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