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dance-off

Noun

Meaning

dance-off (plural dance-offs)

An informal competition between two dancers who must progressively dance better than their opponent.

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My wife and I met right down the street. Our single, 'Just a Kiss' is kind of about that moment. I was trying to replicate that dance-off between Justin Timberlake and Brittany Spears. Charles Kelley

Although Star-Lord is a good fighter, and quite inventive when it comes to confronting his adversaries—as seen in his dance-off with Ronan the Accuser—he has a tendency to let his emotions take over the logical part of his brain. Source: Internet

In addition to that, C.J. Perry, AKA Lana, challenged several of her fellow WWE Superstars to a dance-off, posting the first video on TikTok. Source: Internet

Games included an oreo cookie eating competition, needle and thread, cracker and whistle, musical chairs, a dance-off and of a course beer drinking competition! Source: Internet

Upset about not being able to hug her grandfather, Kira came up with the idea of a dance-off with him on the street that separates her house with his house. Source: Internet

Every once in a while, my older two come home, and we break out into a dance-off. Source: Internet

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