Cut a rug rate this phrase.
Cut a rug phrase.
Much as the sayings get down and boogie are the more recent vernacular referring to the same action.
The term to cut a rug first started to emerge as a slang term for dancing in the 1920s.
Most of those on the crowded dance floor cutting the rug were over 50.
Use of the phrase persisted well into the 1940s although the popularity of the term has since faded.
3 00 2 votes to dance especially in a vigorous manner and in one of the dance styles of the first half of the twentieth century.
Cut a rug posted by esc on june 02 2011 at 00 42.
An author writing in vintage vernacular might describe her characters cutting a rug to transport the reader back to the era in which the book is supposed.
Posted by baceseras on june 04 2011 at 14 27.
If you cut a rug or cut the rug you dance in a lively and energetic way.
Cutting a rug does indeed refer to dancing.
Some of the mothers had a great time cutting a rug alongside their teenage daughters.
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.