The art, profession, and study of dancing.
A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction.
A genre of modern music characterised by sampled beats, repetitive rhythms and few lyrics.
A piece of music with a particular dance rhythm.
A normally horizontal stripe called a fess that has been modified to zig-zag across the center of a coat of arms from dexter to sinister.
The death throes of a hanged person.
A social gathering where dancing is the main activity.
A battle of wits, especially one commonly fought between two rivals.
A repetitive movement used in communication between worker honey bees.
To make a repetitive movement in order to communicate to other worker honey bees.
To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about.
To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music.
To kick and convulse from the effects of being hanged.
To leap or move lightly and rapidly.
To make love or have sex.
To perform the steps to.
A dancer.
A device used in the manufacture of microcircuits to apply a photolithographic image repeatedly, at regular intervals (by imaging, moving a step and repeating).
A person or animal that steps, especially energetically or high.
A type of exercise machine.
Anything that moves or advances in steps.
A kind of electric motor (a stepper motor) that advances in steps rather than smoothly.
A shoe, especially a fashionable or attractive shoe, or one used for step-dancing.
A dancer in a step show.