1. A popular 1975 song by KC and the Sunshine Band.
2. A pair of shoes one has specifically for dancing; does not necessarily mean 1970's style dancing.
2. A pair of shoes one has specifically for dancing; does not necessarily mean 1970's style dancing.
by Up4 November 17, 2009
a type of footwear meant to be worn in the shower, usually in the form of a sandal, constructed of material (such as non-porous rubber or plastic) that will not absorb water and will dry quickly
by Wayno58 February 05, 2009
by snuffleupagus April 20, 2005
I'm heading out tonight and i'm getting my Dancing Shoes on.
Have you got your Dancing Shoes with you?
Have you got your Dancing Shoes with you?
by Seamus 88 September 22, 2010
When you grab the bottom of the shoelace and pull on it so the entire shoe tightens up. Causing an inconvienence to the victim.
by The Lemon Hunter July 09, 2005
Someone who is in love with shoes. Whether it's heels, boots, or kicks, etc. 2. Experiencing a rush or sensation at the sight of a new pair of shoes. 3. Feeling obligated to buy a certain pair of shoes.
At the sight of a pair of shoes, your heart skips a beat or your day brightens up, you are a shoe-head.
You buy a new pair of shoes and your bills are due the next day, you're a shoe-head.
You buy a new pair of shoes and your bills are due the next day, you're a shoe-head.
by Heather Beeman March 06, 2008
Skate shoes represent the latest evolution in footwear for youth. The first shoes to become a fad were Converse All-Stars or Chucks. Originally boys basketball shoes, they became street wear in the 50's. They re-emerged in the 60's and in each youth generation since. They became the first skateboard shoe, then Vans (old school) emerged in the late 60's. Nike became popular youth shoes in the 80's and dominated the youth culture until the advent of serious extreme sport skateboarding (new school). As skateboarding became mainstream and see as an extreme sport skate shoes have dominated youth footwear. Such names as DC, ES, DVS, Etnies, Osiris, Adio, Ipath, have competed heavily in style, grip, color scheme, and functionality. The youth cult embraces extreme sports and their leaders, as Shaun White, Tony Hawk, Ryan Sheckler, and others.
by Guido1 March 04, 2008