Foxtrot
[ foks-trot ]
/ ˈfɒksˌtrɒt /
noun
a word used in communications to represent the letter F.
Definition for foxtrot (2 of 2)
fox-trot
[ foks-trot ]
/ ˈfɒksˌtrɒt /
verb (used without object), fox-trot·ted, fox-trot·ting.
to dance a fox trot.
Origin of fox-trot
First recorded in 1915–20
Example sentences from the Web for foxtrot
Someone does the foxtrot and then is eliminated pretty much immediately.
'So You Think You Can Dance' Winner Ricky Ubeda Is Adorable, and Tired |Kevin Fallon |September 4, 2014 |DAILY BEASTA fellow who could foxtrot as he could swept all before him.
The Portygee |Joseph Crosby Lincoln
British Dictionary definitions for foxtrot (1 of 2)
foxtrot
/ (ˈfɒksˌtrɒt) /
noun
a ballroom dance in quadruple time, combining short and long steps in various sequences
verb -trots, -trotting or -trotted
(intr)
to perform this dance
British Dictionary definitions for foxtrot (2 of 2)
Foxtrot
/ (ˈfɒksˌtrɒt) /
noun
communications
a code word for the letter f