It came from jitterbugging in the 1930s when couples danced in an especially vigorous fashion which when done on a carpet gave the impression of cutting or gashing the rug.
Cut a rug meaning origin.
Posted by pam on february 13 2005 to cut a rug is a term that became popular jargon in the 1920 s when young persons much as they do today developed their own jargon or slang for use in their own peer groups.
The 1920s was an era in which more vigorous dances began to be popular and the idea that young people were dancing so robustly that the carpets were in danger may have been held by more traditionalist dancers.
On february 13 2005.
Most of those on the crowded dance floor cutting the rug were over 50.
Cutting a rug does indeed refer to dancing.
Cut a rug to dance especially in a vigorous manner and in one of the dance styles of the first half of the twentieth century1991 ron alexander a step back to supper clubs and swing new york times 15 dec.
If you cut a rug or cut the rug you dance in a lively and energetic way.
Posted by baceseras on june 04 2011 at 14 27.
Whatever the origins of the idea of dancing enough to cut a rug may be the term is charmingly descriptive.
For example john can really cut a rug.
2008 young generation patrons seem to be as fascinated watching the more mature dancers cut a rug.
It means to dance.
2009 train hey soul sister.
I was wondering if anyone knew the origin of the phrase cut a rug meaning to dance or to dance well.