Voir aussi : dancefloor, dance floor

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Mot  composé de dance et de floor.

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dance-floor

  1. (Rare) Variante orthographique de dance floor. Piste de danse.

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dance-floor

  1. Relatif à la piste de danse.
    • No rap release had a more natural feel for blues and funk structures (see Big Boi’s “Church” and “Bowtie”), and no ambitious double album from any genre had a summer-pop hit as undeniable as Andre 3000’s “Hey Ya!” (complete with the dance-floor chant “shake it like a Polaroid picture”). — (Seth Colter Walls, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Newsweek, 2010)

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