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 is ifugao victory dance
The Victory Dance was created in 2008.
The Ifugao victory dance is a tribal dance of thanksgiving. It is a customary dance to the god Kabunian so that the Ifugaos can have a successful harvest of rice.
what is ifugao victory dance
you cant do the dance until you beat a cog
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
The "tango" is a dance done by two people. Thus the idiom means both parties involved in a situation or argument are equally responsible for it.
I can't find any references to "walk on" someone - perhaps you are thinking of "walk over" someone. This idiom means to ignore someone's feelings and treat them with contempt, or to treat them without respect. In sports, you might use the idiom to mean that your team had an easy victory, though that is not as often used. Usually, if you say "He walked all over his father," you mean "He treated his father as if his father had no importance."