adjective General Slang

legendary

· adjective · ballroom

Ballroom status earned after roughly a decade of winning category trophies.

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Legendary is a rank you earn, not a vibe — it comes after years (often around a decade) of consistently winning trophies and building a reputation on the floor. Once you're Legendary, the room knows your name before you walk. It's the tier just below Icon, and it's the proof you've put in the work category after category, ball after ball.

“She's been walking since the nineties — she's legendary now, no question.”
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legendary In A Sentence

She's been walking since the nineties — she's legendary now, no question.

Origin & Usage

Ballroom scene; status conferred on a walker after sustained years (typically ~10) of winning their categories.

Variants legend

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