cancan

[kan-kan]

cancan Definition

  • 1a high-kicking dance performed by a chorus line
  • 2a scandalous or sensationalist rumor or story

Using cancan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cancan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cancan is a popular dance in French cabarets.

  • Example

    The tabloids are full of cancan about the celebrity couple's divorce.

  • Example

    The cancan dancers kicked their legs high in the air.

cancan Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cancan

Phrases with cancan

  • to perform the high-kicking dance

    Example

    The dancers were excited to do the cancan for the audience.

  • to spread scandalous or sensationalist rumors or stories

    Example

    The media loves to spread cancan about celebrities.

  • a skirt with a flared hemline that is shorter in the front and longer in the back, often worn by cancan dancers

    Example

    She wore a cancan skirt to the costume party.

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Summary: cancan in Brief

The term 'cancan' [kan-kan] refers to a high-kicking dance performed by a chorus line, often associated with French cabarets. It can also mean a scandalous or sensationalist rumor or story, as in 'The tabloids are full of cancan about the celebrity couple's divorce.' Phrases like 'do the cancan' and 'spread cancan' extend the meaning of the word.