do si do

/ˌdoʊ si ˈdoʊ/
verb
  1. To perform the do-si-do dance move.
    • They do-si-do and then swing their partners around.
    • The dancers do-si-do across the floor with big smiles.
    • He taught his grandchildren how to do-si-do at the family reunion.
noun
  1. A square dance figure in which two dancers approach each other, pass right shoulders, circle back to back, and return to their original positions.
    • The caller instructed everyone to do a do-si-do with their partner.
    • The do-si-do is one of the most basic and fun moves in square dancing.
    • She learned the do-si-do at the community square dance last Friday.
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