Noun
dancefloor (plural dancefloors)
Alternative form of dance floor
Getting up to dance to your own stuff looks pretty pretentious. And leaving the dancefloor when it comes on is just awkward. Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Despite the glam of the title, the track never actually goes disco, but Weller hymns the liberation of the dancefloor to a blissed-out, Metronomy-tinged take on soul. Source: Internet
But so, too, is the unhilarious challenge in a bar that involves the guys taking laxatives and getting a snog on the dancefloor before diarrhoea hits. Source: Internet
Experiences like being groped on the dancefloor and pressured to hookup with someone weren’t just cringe-worthy – they were traumatizing. Source: Internet
"Electronic Battle Weapon 9" is a typical Chemicals dancefloor track with their trademark vocoder vocals coupled with sirens and a basic 'tribal' melody. Source: Internet
Ghanaian actress, Kyeiwaa, took to the dancefloor with her husband, Michael Kissi Asare, after they tied the knot over the weekend in a lavish wedding ceremony. Source: Internet