dancerette

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From dancer +‎ -ette.

Noun[edit]

dancerette (plural dancerettes)

  1. A female dancer.
    • 1910 August 15, Public Opinion, volume X, number 117, Chambersburg, Pa., columns 2–3:
      The dance program at Caledonia Saturday evening lasted but one hour and 51 minutes. As one dancerette expressed it “They’re chintsey.”
    • 2012 September 30, Christy L Solomon, “Stop the coddling”, in The Sunday Tampa Tribune, 118th year, number 38, Tampa, Fla., page 3:
      I was a dancerette back in the day. [] We dancerettes never got to see whether we won or they did — we were told the outcome.
    • 2013 August 25, Tom Jackson, “Yo, freshmen: These four years will fly”, in The Pasco Tribune, page 1, column 1:
      So, when his mother — a debutante dancerette who ran with the Very Coolest Kids in a high school near Temple Terrace at the dawn of the disco era — attempted to warn him against exhibiting evidence of lameness, he cut her off.

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