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What (who) is it takes two to tango - definition


it takes two to tango         
  • Two people dancing a [[tango]] in [[Montevideo]]
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
It takes two to tango (idiom); Two-way street (idiom); Takes two to tango (idiom)
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It takes two to tango         
  • Two people dancing a [[tango]] in [[Montevideo]]
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
It takes two to tango (idiom); Two-way street (idiom); Takes two to tango (idiom)
It takes two to tango is a common idiomatic expression which suggests something in which more than one person or other entity are paired in an inextricably-related and active manner, occasionally with negative connotations.Hirsch, Eric.
Takes Two to Tango (song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY WRITTEN AL HOFFMAN AND DICK MANNING
Takes Two to Tango
"Takes Two to Tango" is a popular song, written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1952. Two versions of the song, by Pearl Bailey and by Louis Armstrong, charted in that year.

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It takes two to tango
It takes two to tango is a common idiomatic expression which suggests something in which more than one person or other entity are paired in an inextricably-related and active manner, occasionally with negative connotations.Hirsch, Eric.
Examples of use of it takes two to tango
1. But, as Israelis full of outdated American slang like to say, it takes two to tango.
2. "But again, it takes two to tango," the unidentified U.S. trade official said.
3. QUESTION:В So, you said, "it takes two to tango;" that the U.S. has no meaningful dialogue.
4. QUESTION:'4; So, you said, "it takes two to tango;" that the U.S. has no meaningful dialogue.
5. "It takes two to tango, and I don‘t think that Lebedyansky shareholders are that interested in selling their stakes," he said.