To cut a rug is a term that became popular jargon in the 1920 s when young persons much as they do today developed their own jargon or slang for use in their own peer groups.
Cut a rug etymology.
To sweep something under the rug in the figurative sense is from 1954.
Posted by baceseras on june 04 2011 at 14 27.
Now you are ready to cut.
Cutting a rug does indeed refer to dancing.
To dance really well and impress others.
This is often the case with slang which sometimes seems to catch on overnight.
Definition of cut a rug old fashioned slang.
It came from jitterbugging in the 1930s when couples danced in an especially vigorous fashion which when done on a carpet gave the impression of cutting or gashing the rug.
At this stage you don t want to cut all the way through then slowly finish cutting through the rug following the score while pulling up on the part you are cutting off.
To dance in an energetic way he s not young anymore but he can still cut a rug on the dance floor.
I was wondering if anyone knew the origin of the phrase cut a rug meaning to dance or to dance well.
Cut a rug posted by esc on june 02 2011 at 00 42.
Cut a rug idiomatic to dance especially in a vigorous manner and in one of the dance styles of the first half of the twentieth century.
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Like most slang the origins of cut a rug as a synonym for dancing are disputed.
Cut a or the rug dance typically in an energetic or accomplished way.
Several competing theories to explain the idea have been bandied about but none have been firmly proved.
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Quick stepping dancers are said to cut a rug.
For example john can really cut a rug.
Figurative expression pull the rug out from under someone suddenly deprive of important support is from 1936 american english.
Earlier in same sense was cut the grass under one s feet 1580s.