A very hard working athlete usually talented and dedicated to the art of body movememnt, not "party dancing" or a stripper, but educated in areas of ballet, hip hop, jazz, tap, modern ect. type of dancer
by kate January 3, 2004
One who is passionate about dancing. This person has energy and lights up the stage when performing. Some types of dance he or she might take are ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, contemporary, or modern.
by Stephanie June 28, 2004
someone who everyone thinks shes anerixic and she really isn't. you might consider it a sport but its really a art which you work just as hard if not harder at dance than a prefesional athlete would at thier soprt. you work hard and do your best. its not as easy as everyone thinks it is because if it was, then everyone would be doing it. just because i can lift my leg up high doesnt mean that im stuck up or a bitch. we work hard at ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop or pointe not at being a slut in a bar or a lap sitter.
i dance and im not a slut or stuck up and i've danced with American Ballet Theatre and School Of American Ballet.
by Chele June 3, 2004
An exclamation of joy and happiness, this slang term is used across central Scotland and covers the full range of positive outbursts. Thought to have first been used during filming of the Moulin Rouge in Paris by a world famous Scottish actor, the term “Ya Dancer,” is also used in reference to the reindeer of the same name who works at the aforementioned venue.
When you see a reindeer dressed in stunning evening wear, you'd probably exclaim "Ya Dancer". Especially if you are a famous Scottish actor.
by Reindeer December 5, 2006
by Rekk55 July 18, 2003
an adjective used by Brandon Flowers of The Killers in the song "Human", which is dumb because he justifys it by claiming america is raising a generation of dancers.
by aryan1066 July 10, 2009
term referring to how great something that has happened or when something good has been achieved or just when you want to say it i.e DANCER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. See also gego
most common usage as single word / exclamation "Dancer"
"Whats for tea?" "Macaroni and cheese" "Dancer!"
"Whats for tea?" "Macaroni and cheese" "Dancer!"
by Andrew Kirkman January 12, 2006