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bailón nm coloquial (baile)dance, dancing n
 ¡Qué divertido fue el bailón de anoche!
bailón adj coloquial (que le gusta mucho bailar) (colloquial)twinkle-toes n
  love dancing vtr + n
 El novio de Laura es muy bailón y siempre es el alma de la fiesta.
 Laura's boyfriend is a real twinkle-toes and is always the life of the party.
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