song and dance
noun
a story or statement, especially an untrue or misleading one designed to evade the matter at hand: Every time he's late, he gives me a song and dance about oversleeping.
Origin of song and dance
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Words nearby song and dance
sonderkommando,
sondheim,
sondra,
sone,
song,
song and dance,
song cycle,
song form,
song hong,
song koi,
song of solomon
Example sentences from the Web for song and dance
British Dictionary definitions for song and dance
song and dance
noun informal
British
a fuss, esp one that is unnecessary
US and Canadian
a long or elaborate story or explanation, esp one that is evasive
Idioms and Phrases with song and dance
song and dance
An elaborate story or effort to explain and justify something, or to deceive and mislead someone. For example, Do you really believe his song and dance about the alarm not going off, being stopped for speeding, and then the car breaking down? or At every annual meeting the chairman goes through the same song and dance about the company's great future plans. This term originally referred to a vaudeville act featuring song and dance. [Late 1800s]