toe-tapper

UK /ˈtəʊˌtæpə/ US /ˈtoʊˌtæpɚ/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

A piece of music with a prominent beat, to which one feels compelled to tap their toes.

"I'd Be Lost Without You" seems somewhat out of place from a vocal viewpoint — Lewis's slightly reedy middle soprano is very expressive and absolutely true, but doesn't have enough dark body to fully deal with the torchy melody. It fares better in the ballads and toe-tappers that comprise the rest of the album.

[Emily] Blunt, for one, knows exactly what she's doing. She glides through her scenes even when she's not literally aloft, offsetting her sterner side with prim but genuine affection in her dialogue, then grinning her way through the energetic toe-tappers.

2

A joke which is found to be pleasingly humorous.

3

A homosexual who is closeted regarding sexual orientation, especially one who solicits gay sex.

The US Department of Justice has a handy guide for police to focus on when attempting to bust the next toe tapper or washroom wanker.

Any bets he is an accomplished toe-tapper in the synagogue bathrooms?

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