You mat call it a squeak.
The sound of shoes on a hard surface is commonly referred to as "footsteps" or "footfall". The specific noise produced can vary depending on the type of shoe and the material of the surface being walked on.
I think it;s because they are used for tap dancing, or because they make a tap, tap sound. Hope this helps!
jazz shoes are called jazz shoes because you use them for jazz
The homophone (sound-alike word) for "shoes" is "shoos" (scares away).
cobblerA person who mends or makes shoes is a Cobbler
Ballet shoes or Pointe shoes
They are called Spectator Shoes.
Tap shoes have a metal piece on the bottom, which is screwed into the shoe. So when you tap, you get a sound. They are generally made of plastic. Clogging shoes are made of wood. They make a hollow sound when you get them to produce noise.
wallabee shoes are called wallabee shoes because they are all wanna-be's. These shoes are fake and trying to be real brand named shoes.
The sound is clop, clop for dressy shoes, squelch for wet footwear, click for high heels, and a soft squish for comfy shoes..
Tap dancing got its name from the sound that dancers tap shoes make. They make a sort of tapping sound whenever the dancer moves his/her foot. That's why tap dancing is called what is it.
I think they are called "heavy shoes"