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Anonymous52111 Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Need some help...

I need your help to define this meaning 'two-stepping.' Thanks.
  

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Hi, Can you provide the context or sentence where you saw this word, please? There is a dance called 'the two-step'. Clive

  • Hi, Can you provide the context or sentence where you saw this word, please?
  • There is a dance called 'the two-step'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Can you provide the context or sentence where you saw this word, please?

There is a dance called 'the two-step'.

Clive
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Sorry, I was just spotting on the show but I can't remember what its mentions. Besides, I was only just want to know this word need to be defined like show how many its meanings than just one meaning. Surely it will be better than just know one meaning, though.
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Hi,

OK. This is not really a word that you are likely to hear, except in some very special situation that I can't think of.

How about 'two-timing'? That's a more interesting word. It refers to a guy who has a girl-friend, plus another one that the first one doesn't know about!

Best wishes, Clive
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So that means the word is actually more like slang, correct? If it is, then it should be interesting like not able to find it in any dictionaries. Anyway, thank for another word that you just provided in the paragraph. I appreciate it.

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