What position is it called when a groom carries a bride over the threshold?

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You know, with his one arm around her back, and the other holding her at her knees?? Thanks.
 
I've never heard it referred to as any particular name. It's an old Roman custom - it's signifies that you've stolen the girl and are carrying her away - and she is your property to carry into the household.

if you need a term for this move or position, there might be a term for it in ballet - but it was be very esoteric.
 
Old fashioned. In this day and age, its the woman who carries the MAN over the threshold. ha ha ha ha ha ha aha.........
 
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