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Wiktionary
- n. Alternative form of dance floor.
Examples
“Perhaps this time I will learn the lesson that has been staring me in the face for years: hanging upside on the dancefloor is NOT a good idea.”
“By the end of the evening, the dancefloor was a mass of bodies.”
“Music or Pet Shop Boys and you have music that is as equally up to the task of inspiring as it is of soundtracking a quick fumble on the dancefloor, that is the beauty of great pop music.”
“But surely one who is wearing pretty flats with a cocktail dress, gaily dashing about talking to people and, if I do say so myself, RULING the dancefloor is a damn sight more attractive than some mopey Mary sitting on the sidelines, admiring her shoes.”
“It's called a dancefloor and here's what it's for.”
“The moment when dad gets up to strut his stuff on the dancefloor is a toe-curling ordeal familiar to every teenager.”
“In a classroom labeled "dancefloor," students recently took turns mixing — creating a combo of song snippets that seamlessly blend into a unique compilation.”
The Wall Street Journal: French Jam: A School in Lyon Puts Formal Spin on DJ's Role
“How are they supposed to control that?" he asks, "When the dancefloor is the size of a bloody postage stamp.”
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Words Heard Too Often In Songs
Words overused in modern pop music.
Also see ruzuzu's list: Words that should be heard in songs more often.love, heart, dance, dancefloor, down, take, want, night, fight, baby, like, ooooh and 136 more...
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