From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwo-stepˈtwo-step noun [singular] APDa dance with long sliding steps, or the music for this type of dance
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two-step• They love big gatherings and dances, where whole families will take part in waltzes and two-steps.• The band faltered, took a breath, and plunged into a two-step.• Others did a delicate two-step around it.• Some of the members moved and clapped or did a little two-step to the music.• A little two-step, two-step, make-a-new-step, slide, slide and strut on down.• I had to do a quick two-step to catch up with her.