From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpas de deuxpas de deux /ˌpɑː də ˈdɜː $ -ˈduː/ noun (plural pas de deux (same pronunciation)) [countable] APDa dance in ballet performed by a man and a woman
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pas de deux• And it is in so many of Ashton's pas de deux where the truth of those words is always evident.• Admittedly in many of Petipa's pas de deux he seems merely to be a porter.Origin pas de deux (1700-1800) French “step for two”