taptastic

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Etymology

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From tap +‎ -tastic.

Adjective

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taptastic (comparative more taptastic, superlative most taptastic)

  1. (informal) Excellent, in the context of tap dancing.
    • 2019, Kerrie Noor, Panto Boy: A Comic Novella Book 2:
      “Molly Mudgen's Taptastic School. [] I even taught dance before I came to this hole of a place.”
    • 2020, Jo Butterworth, Lorna Sanders, Fifty Contemporary Choreographers:
      A YouTube video from the Taptastic! Festival in Germany, 2019, showcases Dorrance during the Concert of the Masters.
    • 2022, Margaret Hall, GEMIGNANI: Life and Lessons from Broadway and Beyond, page 147:
      [] almost every review of the piece mentioned the moment as a highlight, alongside the taptastic closer of Act 1, []