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What does 'It takes two to tango' mean?
A phrase used to suggest that certain actions or situations require the participation or agreement of two people, implying shared responsibility.
What is the origion of 'It takes two to tango'?
The phrase originated in the United States in the mid-20th century, popularized by the song 'Takes Two to Tango' by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning in 1952, which captured the idea that both partners in a relationship must actively participate for it to succeed.
Emoji meanings
represents 'two'
indicating the number of participants required represents 'tango'
symbolizing the dance that requires two partners to perform properly
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