turkey trot

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turkey trot

People dance the turkey trot at a lively party.

Definition

Noun: 1. A specific early ragtime dance: The "turkey trot" refers to a popular ballroom dance from the early 20th century, characterized by its ragtime music and a one-step pattern. It was considered lively and somewhat controversial in its time.

Usage
  • The term is used historically to describe this particular dance style.
  • It is a proper noun referring to a named dance.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The dancers performed the turkey trot to a lively ragtime tune.
    • In the 1910s, the turkey trot was one of the many animal-themed dances that became popular.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in historical or dance history contexts.
  • It can be used metaphorically to describe a hurried, awkward walk, though this is an extension and not the primary dictionary definition.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ragtime (n): A style of music characterized by a syncopated melody, which was the music for dances like the turkey trot.
  • One-step (n): A ballroom dance with a simple pattern of one step per beat of music, which describes the basic structure of the turkey trot.
Synonyms
  • Dance: A general term for movements performed to music.
  • Ragtime dance: A dance performed to ragtime music.
Related Phrases
  • To do the turkey trot: This phrase means to perform this specific dance.
    • The couple knew how to do the turkey trot perfectly.
Related Idioms
  • While not a common idiom itself, the name comes from the perceived resemblance of the dance steps to a turkey's walk.
turkey trot

People dance the turkey trot at a lively party.

Noun
  1. an early ragtime one-step