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cha-cha

[chah-chah] noun, plural -chas, verb, -chaed, -cha⋅ing.
–noun
1. a fast ballroom dance of Latin American origin, similar to the mambo, that follows a rhythmic pattern based upon a quick three-step movement.
–verb (used without object)
2. to dance the cha-cha.
Also, cha-cha-cha.


Origin:
1950–55; < AmerSp (Cuban) cha-cha-cha, prob. imit. of the musical accompaniment
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cha-cha   (chä'chä)   
n.  A rhythmic ballroom dance that originated in Latin America.
intr.v.   cha-chaed, cha-cha·ing, cha-chas
To perform this dance.

[American Spanish chachachá, of imitative origin.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Word Origin & History

cha-cha 
"type of Latin-American ballroom dance," 1954, echoic of the music.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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