noun
- an entertainment performance, typically featuring music, dancing, or comedy, presented in a nightclub, cabaret, or similar venue
Usage: often written as two words (floor show) or hyphenated (floor-show); common in mid-20th century entertainment contexts
Examples
- The nightclub featured a spectacular floorshow with dancers and live musicians every evening.
- We enjoyed dinner and a floorshow at the upscale restaurant downtown.
- The Vegas casino is famous for its elaborate floorshows that attract tourists from around the world.
- During the 1950s, floorshows were a popular form of entertainment in major cities.
- The floorshow included acrobats, singers, and a comedy act that lasted two hours.