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  1. The phrase “Twinkle toes” is believed to have originated in the early 1900s, and used as a playful and affectionate term in dance companies and dance classes. It was, and still is, most often used to refer to a person’s dancing as quick, light and graceful.

  2. Oct 10, 2017 · twinkle-toed (comparative more twinkle-toed, superlative most twinkle-toed) nimble; agile with one's feet

  3. A person who is nimble and quick on their feet; esp. a dancer. Also as a nickname or form of address (often used ironically of a clumsy or ponderous person). 1928. Miller, Marilyn, twinkle-toes and song-bird, Broadway. J. Oppenheim, Behind your Front ix. 185. 1957.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · twinkle toes (plural twinkle toes) ( slang) Someone with extraordinary footwork. Twinkle toes over there is the best dancer here. Categories: English terms with audio links. English lemmas. English nouns. English countable nouns. English multiword terms.

  5. I say this to give a sense of how often it's used; not very. It used to mean "a good dancer, especially one that is light-footed". Apparently in this day and age, it mostly refers to gay or effeminate men. I do not know if it's has a rude connotation or not.

  6. TWINKLETOES definition: 1. used to refer to someone who is a good dancer or who moves lightly on their feet: 2. used to…. Learn more.

  7. Twinkle-toes definition: (slang) Someone with <a>extraordinary</a> <a>footwork.</a>.