From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfandangofan‧dan‧go /fænˈdæŋɡəʊ $ -ɡoʊ/ noun (plural fandangos) [countable] DLa fast Spanish or South American dance, or the music for this dance
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fandango• Edna was a grown-up and could slap you silly and dance fandangos on your face.• Then he turned to his son and told him to sing fandangos in the way he had been shown.• I looked all around for the fandango dancer to appear but she kept well clear.Origin fandango (1700-1800) Spanish