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four to the floor adjective- in music, a four bar beat; describes most modern dance music UK
- From techno, came trance, with its wobbly and bleepy noises, pounding four-to-the-floor bass line, uplifting and climactic snare-drum roll and some oligatory cheesy sci-fi flick sample thrown in. — J. Hoggarth, How To Be a DJ, p. 10, 2002
- falling-down drunk UK
Suggesting the drunkard is possibly a musician and is probably on “all fours”. - — e-cyclopaedia, 20 March 2002
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