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FUN-loving students in bikinis drive a crowd wild by shaking their bums in a twerking contest - for the chance to win £120.

They showed off their best moves as part of raucous Spring Break parties in Fort Myers Beach, Florida.

 A row of Spring Break party girls in bikinis twerk it out on a beach in Florida
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A row of Spring Break party girls in bikinis twerk it out on a beach in FloridaCredit: YouTube/ DJ TOMKAT
 They showed off their moves for the chance to win £120
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They showed off their moves for the chance to win £120Credit: YouTube/ DJ TOMKAT
 The fun-loving students performed some outrageous moves in front of a crowd of boozy admirers
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The fun-loving students performed some outrageous moves in front of a crowd of boozy admirersCredit: YouTube/ DJ TOMKAT
 Cheering lads went wild as they shook their booties in time to the music
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Cheering lads went wild as they shook their booties in time to the musicCredit: YouTube/ DJ TOMKAT
 The raunchy contest is a daily event during the raucous Spring Break season
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The raunchy contest is a daily event during the raucous Spring Break seasonCredit: YouTube/ DJ TOMKAT

Video shows cheering lads gathered to watch as the girls lined up on the stage.

As the music starts they begin gyrating and energetically shake their behinds as hundreds of boozy students admire the show.

The raunchy competition is a daily event at the beach with a prizes for the winner of $150 (£120). Second place $100 (£79) and third wins $50 (£39).

Spring Break is an annual tradition in the US as millions of college students jet off to resorts in Florida and Mexico to let their hair down.

This year has already seen some outrageous scenes of scantily clad partygoers boozing and causing chaos.

One idiot frat boy sparked fury by opening a beer can on a beached shark's teeth.

Another video showed twerking taken to the extreme as a beauty in a black bikini waggled he bum while balancing on the roof of a moving car in Miami.


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