dance-happy

English

Etymology

From dance + -happy.

Adjective

dance-happy (comparative more dance-happy, superlative most dance-happy)

  1. Having a tendency or desire to dance; prone to dancing.
    • 2001, Susan Filipiak, “Mistaken Identity”, in The Gasbag, issue 218, 6:
      They supported my “What is Dance” project which brought dance right into our local schools and reached hundreds and hundreds of dance-happy kids.
    • 2005, Helene Scheff, RDE, Marty Sprague, MA, and Susan McGreevy-Nichols, Experiencing Dance. From Student to Dance Artist, publ. by Human Kinetics, vi.
      We hope that you do catch this excitement and remain dance-happy for the rest of your life … if not as a dancer then as a dance advocate, dance audience, and dance enthusiast.
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