[waltz] n [G Walzer, fr. walzen to roll, dance, fr. OHG walzan to turn, roll--more at welter] (1781) 1: a ballroom dance in 3/4 time with strong accent on the first beat and a basic pattern of step-step-close
2: music for a waltz or a concert composition in 3/4 time
[2]waltz vi (ca. 1794) 1: to dance a waltz
2: to move or advance in a lively or conspicuous manner: flounce 3 a: to advance easily and successfully: breeze--often used with through b: to approach boldly--used with up "can't just ~ up and introduce ourselves" ~ vt 1: to dance a waltz with
2: to grab and lead (as a person) unceremoniously: march -- waltz.er n