Noun
A last dance is literally the final dance at a party, and can be poignant for special events, like a prom or wedding reception. It can also be a final performance, or the final act in a dance performance.
A last dance is figuratively a last run. In this sense, it often suggests nostalgia. In sports, it could be the last time a team or a team's players are together before retirement or moving to another team. It can also be final romantic fling or time together.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLast dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain. I feel summer creepin' in and I'm tired of this town again. Tom Petty
12" mix and picture disks * 1979 "I Was Made for Dancing" (extended version) / "Save the Last Dance for Me" (English original version of "Lascia l'ultimo ballo per me") (Italy only, RCA PD 6327, red vinyl mix without cover, promo for DJs). Source: Internet
But in early June, plans for a summer tournament called The Last Dance World Series were introduced, a tourney that would begin after the NJSIAA’s exclusive rights were no longer in play. Source: Internet
Basketballs, NBA jerseys and cigars have flown off the shelves thanks to the Last Dance LEE BOYCE looks at how TV and film shapes what we buy. Source: Internet
Gary Payton has revealed he nearly phoned up Michael Jordan to give him a piece of his mind after seeing the Chicago Bulls legend laugh at him on The Last Dance. Source: Internet
I guess LeBron was trying to get even with Mike Malone, who coached him in Cleveland, for saying during "The Last Dance" that LeBron doesn't have the killer mentality that Jordan did. Source: Internet