jive vs two-step

jive

noun
  • A dance style popular in the 1940–50s. 

  • Swing, a style of jazz music. 

  • A slang associated with jazz musicians; hepcat patois or hipster jargon. 

  • African-American Vernacular English. 

  • Synonym of bullshit: patent nonsense, transparently deceptive talk. 

verb
  • To jibe, in the sense of to accord, to agree 

  • To dance, originally to jive or swing music; later, to jazz, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, disco, etc. 

  • To deceive; to be deceptive. 

two-step

noun
  • A piece of music for this dance 

  • A ballroom dance in duple time, having long, sliding steps 

adj
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see two, step. 

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