"You dance with them what brung you" is an old saying which means it might be in your best interest to "Dance with"; or, go out of your way to show rightfully due gratitude and consideration, by your actions and words towards "them what brung you" or those who helped you, get where you are.
The implied wisdom of that homily or sermon being, if one fails to show that rightfully due gratitude and consideration by actions and words towards "them what brung you", you may not be there for the next dance and find yourself back where you were before.
Embellish (In dance ) means that you add moves into your dance.
The correct idiom is "the same old song and dance," and it refers to someone trying to convince people that they are doing or planning something new, when it's just more of the same old thing. "Song and dance" comes from the idea of the variety show, which features people singing and dancing, usually to very familiar songs.
to dance
I think it means: "I Like To Dance"! me: I gusta: like bailar: to dance!!!
bailar means to dance
It means just what it seems to mean - a dance you do when you are victorious. It's a celebration of victory.
It means she cant dance well, and the idiom is wrong, it should be two left feet.
If you dance to a different tune, you are behaving differently from the others, going your own way, doing your own thing.
what do you mean by can dance? is it a particular kind of dance or move? do you mean dance on or around a can after practice?
what does contractions mean in dance
it mean just dance
dance?
It means the person who designs dance moves in the dance.
well, it depends what you mean by group dance. if you mean a group of actual dancers, then yes. if you mean a school dance, then probably not unless everyone wants to do batmaens and pirouettes at a school dance!
Embellish (In dance ) means that you add moves into your dance.
bailamos= we dance, we danced, let's dance
u do a dance on ur own