Hudson's Bouncer: "Hey, what are you doing? It's different."
Dancer: "Yo, I'm just freeze dancing."
Hudson's Bouncer: "It's time to drag you out by the neck."
Dancer: "Yo, I'm just freeze dancing."
Hudson's Bouncer: "It's time to drag you out by the neck."
by LLCOOLV April 22, 2011

by ryuk best boy January 24, 2021

by TeriMaaEnjoyer September 2, 2021

When two people coming in opposite directions collide and both simultaneously step aside in the same direction over and over, thus remaining in each others way. both invariably end up looking rather silly, and the 'dance' continues until one finally finds the common sense to stand still and let the other continue the dance alone, or pass.
Vic is such a jerk, he goes out of his way to do the hallway dance with one out of every five people
by HTCrules! September 22, 2010

A "dance ticket" is a world wide term describing an amount of currency usually in the form of a bank note for the exchange of a lap dance.
The value/amount of a "dance ticket" is variable. It can vary depending on country, region, province, state, area, city, etc.
The service provided in exchange for a "dance ticket" is highly variable. It can vary based on the establishments style or quality as well as the dancer's quality of service, performance, mood, song that's playing, etc.
A common "dance ticket" in Canada would be the $20 bank note.
A common "dance ticket" in the USA could vary from a $20 bank note all the way down to the $1 note, depending on state/city.
It should be apparent that no matter where a person is on earth, a certain single bank note, one which is usually obtained easily from an ATM, can be used to get a lap dance, hence "dance ticket".
The value/amount of a "dance ticket" is variable. It can vary depending on country, region, province, state, area, city, etc.
The service provided in exchange for a "dance ticket" is highly variable. It can vary based on the establishments style or quality as well as the dancer's quality of service, performance, mood, song that's playing, etc.
A common "dance ticket" in Canada would be the $20 bank note.
A common "dance ticket" in the USA could vary from a $20 bank note all the way down to the $1 note, depending on state/city.
It should be apparent that no matter where a person is on earth, a certain single bank note, one which is usually obtained easily from an ATM, can be used to get a lap dance, hence "dance ticket".
Example 1:
Club Dancer: "Hey sexy, how would you like to come to the back room with me for the next song, it's my jam"
Patron: "Sounds swell, I've got my dance ticket right here"
Example 2:
"Hey Dude, could you spot me a dance ticket till pay day, I need to get a pack of smokes"
Example 3:
"It's rainin' dance tickets!!"
Club Dancer: "Hey sexy, how would you like to come to the back room with me for the next song, it's my jam"
Patron: "Sounds swell, I've got my dance ticket right here"
Example 2:
"Hey Dude, could you spot me a dance ticket till pay day, I need to get a pack of smokes"
Example 3:
"It's rainin' dance tickets!!"
by phlphll May 27, 2014

where you put on fast paced music and dance around like an idiot while cleaning. helps get cleaning done faster and is definitely more fun. very funny to watch when the person who is dance cleaning doesn't know you are there.
by sksyes October 31, 2009

To masturbate (female masturbation)
A play on words of the circular movements when stimulating the clitoral region
(Reference to Lady Gaga's Track of the same name on her album Joanne)
A play on words of the circular movements when stimulating the clitoral region
(Reference to Lady Gaga's Track of the same name on her album Joanne)
"Kevin wasn't in the mood so I decided to dance in circles"
"Hey you want to go dancing in circles with me?"
"Hey you want to go dancing in circles with me?"
by whatevawhatever February 28, 2018
