Let’s be honest, not everyone’s hips can lie and not everyone got the moves like jagger which is fine.
There are some people who know that they have no dance moves but continue to do so and create horrific scenes on the dance floor.
This article has come to your rescue by outlining 50 funny ways to say that a person can’t dance without coming off as rude or offensive.
Whether it’s your friend, a family member or your partner who can’t do justice to dance, let them know in a funny way by choosing any of these light hearted expressions.
It even gets better because this write up also shows how readers can put this to practice by using it in a sentence.
50 Funny Ways to Say You Can’t Dance
These are funny ways to say that a person can’t dance.
- You can and will dance well in another lifetime.
- You have followed the beat but apparently, the beat keeps following you.
- If you call that dancing, then you must be wrong.
- Your feet aren’t acting normal.
- People dance their heart out but in your case, it’s your leg.
- Your dancing could scare owls away.
- Dancing isn’t your greatest strength.
- I don’t think dancing is for you.
- You’ve got the rhythm, but you got it murdered.
- I wish you knew what dancing is about.
- Perhaps you should quit dancing, for your safety and everyone else’s.
- I almost thought you were having a seizure.
- My dog is Micheal Jackson next to you.
- I don’t think you understand that you’re hurting my eyes with your dance moves.
- That’s not dancing, it’s an electrocution.
- I wish you could dance.
- Your body must be stiff from birth.
- Dancing is a skill which you lack.
- Every time you dance, I have nightmares.
- You dance like your legs are having an argument.
- Your dance ruins the party.
- The only thing you’re popping is your bone out of your socket if you don’t stop dancing.
- I desire that you step away from dancing.
- You’re good with math, I wish I could say the same for dancing.
- Your body must hurt so much after you dance for a minute.
- Whoever taught you how to dance should be arrested.
- You dance like there’s hot coal on the ground.
- Dancing isn’t your jam.
- When you dance, I get headaches.
- Did you get dancing lessons from a Kangaroo?
- You’ve got the rhythm of someone crying for help.
- Don’t bother dancing if you don’t want to hurt other people.
- You perfectly don’t know how to dance.
- Did you lose control of your legs? Make it stop.
- Are you dancing or are you protesting against the DJ?
- Lord have mercy on people who watch you dance.
- I see your dancing hasn’t improved.
- Look who is making dance terrifying.
- I wish you knew how badly I don’t think you should dance.
- Please don’t dance anymore.
- You’ve got moves but they aren’t good ones.
- You are a talented dancer, but then I woke up.
- When you dance, I am more convinced that you are better at singing.
- You look so tired when you dance.
- Your dance reminds me of what I can’t do.
- Resist dancing, it’s bad for you.
- Let’s just say you did your best to prove that you can’t dance.
- You threw your moves out the window when you started dancing.
- You confuse me with your dance moves.
- If you keep dancing, you’ll be a danger to society.
You can and will dance well in another lifetime.
One funny way you can tell your friend, partner or even relatives that you can’t dance is by telling them that you hope they will but not in this universe or lifetime.
For Example:
- I guess I’ll have to admit that you can and will dance well in another lifetime.
You have followed the beat but apparently, the beat keeps following you.
There’s nothing that makes humor better than an extra touch of sarcasm which is displayed in this phrase.
The beat isn’t supposed to follow the person dancing which only means that the person’s dance is far from alright.
For Example:
- I know that you have followed the beat but apparently, the beat keeps following you.
If you call that dancing, then you must be wrong.
The context you might find yourself in is that your friend who’s overly confident about their dancing skills might be popping their bodies in public, making you embarrassed, you can let them know how you feel in a light hearted way.
For Example:
- If you call that dancing, then you must be wrong about what dancing really is.
Your feet aren’t acting normal.
Feet is one of the vital body parts used in dancing and for it not to act normal when doing so, means something.
Let your friend know in a funny way that he or she can’t stand by saying that their feet have a problem.
For Example:
- It just takes two steps to achieve this dance but your feet aren’t acting normal right now.
People dance their heart out but in your case, it’s your leg.
Dancing one’s heart out means that there’s passion and rhythm but changing it to mean that it’s the legs, means that a person is a terrible dancer.
This phrase helps to say it in a lighter way.
For Example:
- People dance their heart out but in your case, it’s your leg, what a joke.
Your dancing could scare owls away.
People dance to get attention, express joy amongst many other reasons. To scare away, on the other hand, isn’t one of those reasons which makes this expression a funny one.
For Example:
- Your dancing could scare away and it’s just amazing how you don’t mind.
Dancing isn’t your greatest strength.
This is a lighthearted and subtle way to say that a person can’t dance which doesn’t necessarily doesn’t make a person laugh hard.
Let’s see how it can be used in a sentence.
For Example:
- Singing suits you so well but dancing isn’t your greatest strength.
I don’t think dancing is for you.
‘I don’t think dancing is for you’ is an hilarious way of saying that a person isn’t destined to dance.
If you’re using this phrase in a text, you can include a laughing emoji to indicate that you’re being funny about it.
For Example:
- I’m going to say this like I see it, I don’t think dancing is for you.
You’ve got the rhythm, but you got it murdered.
Also, ‘you’ve got the rhythm, but you got it murdered’ is a funny way to say that your partner or friend’s dancing doesn’t match with the beat or rhythm.
A phrase like this would come in handy while at a party or just jamming with your friends at home.
For Example:
- You’ve got the rhythm, but you got it murdered. Dear lord, have mercy.
I wish you knew what dancing is about.
In a moment of just pity or sympathy for your friend’s terrible moves, you can jokingly express that you wish that they knew about dancing better, maybe that would have made things different.
For Example:
- Seeing you dance makes me wish that you knew what dancing is about.
Perhaps you should quit dancing, for your safety and everyone else’s.
If you sense that your friend, relative, or close work mate’s dance moves are so terrible that it could be dangerous, this phrase helps you say that in a joking manner.
For Example:
- At this point, perhaps you should quit dancing, for your safety and everyone else’s.
I almost thought you were having a seizure.
“I almost thought you were having a seizure” is another way to say ‘you can’t dance.”
It’s setting the tone for a mild insult but at the end of the day, it’s all fun and love.
For Example:
- I didn’t know that you were dancing, I thought you were having a seizure.
My dog is Micheal Jackson next to you.
Micheal Jackson, referred to as “The King of Pop” is one of the world’s greatest dancers and singers.
Implying that your dog has that kind of ability just compared to your friend, is a funny way to say that he or she does not stand a chance in dance.
For Example:
- My dog is Micheal Jackson next to you. Just quit already.
I don’t think you understand that you’re hurting my eyes with your dance moves.
The eyes hurting is a funny reaction to someone’s dancing which probably isn’t great which is what this phrase highlights.
Below you’ll see how it is used in a sentence.
For Example:
- What the heck is this? I don’t think you understand that you’re hurting my eyes with your dance moves.
That’s not dancing, it’s an electrocution.
“That’s not dancing, it’s an electrocution” is a funny phrase that, through the description, is a comic relief.
It’s certain that they’ll get the message that they aren’t exactly the best at dancing.
For Example:
- That’s not dancing, it’s an electrocution because you kept shaking like jelly.
I wish you could dance.
You could go the extra mile to make this phrase sound funny by pretending to be genuine but also make it obvious that you’re being sarcastic.
For Example:
- I wish you could dance, maybe I wouldn’t have been able to watch this sadness.
Your body must be stiff from birth.
Giving a ridiculous reason why a person’s moves aren’t great could pass a funny message that they aren’t good dancers.
This phrase places emphasis on that fact.
For Example:
- Judging from the way you dance, your body must be stiff from birth.
Dancing is a skill which you lack.
“Dancing is a skill which you lack” is a funny phrase that depends largely on your comic tone to determine a successful delivery.
If the person is your friend, you can be brutally honest about it.
For Example:
- Dancing is a skill which you lack, do try something that you actually have.
Every time you dance, I have nightmares.
Telling someone that you have nightmares when they dance is such a funny way to pass across the message that they aren’t good dancers.
Take a look how this phrase could be used in a context.
For Example:
- Every time you dance, I have nightmares, please don’t do it anymore dude.
You dance like your legs are having an argument.
This is a good use of simile (the comparison of two elements using ‘as’ ‘like’), to make a funny expression.
The legs having an argument means that there’s no synchronization making the person’s dance look confusing.
For Example:
- Why do you dance like this? You dance like your legs are having an argument.
Your dance ruins the party.
Perhaps you’re at a party or event with your friend and they want to begin dancing, you can save yourself the torment by telling them in a funny way that they aren’t good dancers.
For Example:
- Your dance ruins the party Micheal, please don’t do this tonight.
The only thing you’re popping is your bone out of your socket if you don’t stop dancing.
One of the terms people use when referring to dancing is ‘popping and locking,’ but in this funny phrase it implies that what’s popping isn’t great dance moves but might be a bone out one’s socket because of their terrible move.
For Example:
- The only thing you’re popping is your bone out of your socket if you don’t stop dancing, I better call for backup if something happens.
I desire that you step away from dancing.
‘I desire that you step away from dancing’ is also a funny way to say that someone can’t dance.
With a good comic tone, you’ll have your friend laughing at your comment.
For Example:
- Warning! Warning! Step away from dancing, that’s my biggest desire.
You’re good with math, I wish I could say the same for dancing.
Praises that come with a diss at the end oftentimes sound funny and that is the method that this funny phrase uses to achieve humor.
Check out the instance below to see how it can be used in a situation.
For Example:
- You’re good with math, I wish I could say the same for dancing, but what a pity.
Your body must hurt so much after you dance for a minute.
“Your body must hurt so much after you dance for a minute” is an indirect way of saying that a person’s dancing could either be awful or not as good as they think it is.
For Example:
- Thank God it’s over, your body must hurt so much after you dance for a minute.
Whoever taught you how to dance should be arrested.
I’m sure your friend or colleague at work with the terrible dance moves would find this phrase funny, and also get the message that you’re telling him or her that they are not good at dancing.
For Example:
- Don’t tell me that you paid someone to teach you this dance? Whoever taught you how to dance should be arrested.
You dance like there’s hot coal on the ground.
‘You dance like there’s hot coal on the ground’ is a phrase that jokingly implies that the way a person dances isn’t normal or has no skill in it.
For Example:
- It’s so hilarious how you dance, you dance like there’s hot coal on the ground.
Dancing isn’t your jam.
In addition, this funny phrase sheds light on the person not being able to jam to dancing which is ironic and a brilliant way to say that there’s zero skill in dancing.
For Example:
- Let me tell you what isn’t your jam, it’s dance, dancing isn’t your jam my friend.
When you dance, I get headaches.
Be the first to burst the bubbles of your loved ones who can’t dance by telling them in a funny manner that you get headaches when they begin to dance.
For Example:
- You know that I won’t lie to you my brother, when you dance, I get headaches.
Did you get dancing lessons from a Kangaroo?
Rhetorical questions never go wrong when trying to come up with a funny way of saying something.
In this case, if you want to let someone know that dancing isn’t for them, ask them this question.
For Example:
- Please may I ask you something? Did you get dancing lessons from a Kangaroo?
You’ve got the rhythm of someone crying for help.
‘You’ve got the rhythm of someone crying for help’ is yet another way to say that someone can’t dance.
It highlights the fact that the person does not have any good rhythm which is vital when it comes to dancing.
For Example:
- Since you want me to be honest, I would say, you’ve got the rhythm of someone crying for help.
Don’t bother dancing if you don’t want to hurt other people.
Implying that a person, who could be your friend, classmate, or close relative, could hurt people when they dance, is a lighthearted way to say that they shouldn’t be dancing.
For Example:
- I thought you said you didn’t want to hurt other people, don’t bother dancing if you don’t want to hurt other people.
You perfectly don’t know how to dance.
No better way to create humor than being sarcastic about it. Using the word ‘perfectly’ turns the statement into a perfectly funny comment about someone’s terrible dance moves.
For Example:
- I guess it’s safe to say that you perfectly don’t know how to dance.
Did you lose control of your legs? Make it stop.
In that moment when your friend has lost control on the dance floor, thinking they’re dancing so well, you can whisper a comment like this to their ears and watch their reaction.
For Example:
- Did you lose control of your legs? Make it stop, it’s making my eyes dizzy.
Are you dancing or are you protesting against the DJ?
This is a funny way to say that a person isn’t allowing the DJ’s songs to look cool.
When the dance is right, the music is appreciated, which this phrase highlights in a funny manner.
For Example:
- Are you dancing or are you protesting against the DJ? You’re not dancing on his side at all.
Lord have mercy on people who watch you dance.
Similarly “Lord have mercy on people who watch you dance” also highlights that there’s a form of rebuke of a person’s dance moves.
Text this to your friend whenever they begin bragging about how good they are on the dance floor.
For Example:
- Lord have mercy on people who watch you dance, they must have been through hell.
I see your dancing hasn’t improved.
This might look and sound like a critical comment if you’re not cautious of your comic tone.
Do your best to include other elements like emojis, if texting, gestures and the likes.
For Example:
- I see your dancing hasn’t improved, I’m not so surprised about it though.
Look who is making dance terrifying.
This is an archaic and dramatic way of saying that a person can’t dance which makes this phrase funny. It’s certain that you’ll find this phrase exciting and funny to use in an informal setting.
For Example:
- Look who is making dance terrifying, If it isn’t my honorable friend.
I wish you knew how badly I don’t think you should dance.
‘I wish you knew how badly I don’t think you should dance’ is also amongst the funny phrases that means that a person can’t dance.
It’s a desire that you expressed which has done the job of informing your friend, classmate or whoever it may concern.
For Example:
- I wish you knew how badly I don’t think you should dance, well I guess you’ll never know.
Please don’t dance anymore.
This is a direct and a funny statement to say that a person doesn’t have great moves.
Make sure to be good with having a great comic tone so as not to sound offensive.
For Example:
- I’m a liar but I’m going to have to speak the truth today, please don’t dance anymore.
You’ve got moves but they aren’t good ones.
An expression like this teases the individual by starting off with a positive comment and ending with a negative so as to sound funny.
The example shows how it can be used in a sentence.
For Example:
- I must say that you’ve got moves but they aren’t good ones.
You are a talented dancer, but then I woke up.
“You are a talented dancer, but then I woke up” is a funny phrase that means that a person is only a great dancer in a reality that doesn’t exist (dream).
Tease your younger siblings or friends with this phrase.
For Example:
- You are a talented dancer, but then I woke up. Did you really think I meant my first sentence?
When you dance, I am more convinced that you are better at singing.
At least, if a person isn’t good at one activity, he or she should be better at the second or third.
This is the point that this phrase makes but is expressed in a funny and sarcastic manner.
For Example:
- When you dance, I am more convinced that you are better at singing. I love singers so much.
You look so tired when you dance.
This is another lighthearted way to say that a person isn’t good at dancing and should probably quit or at least stop bragging about it.
The example shows how it can be put into action.
For Example:
- You look so tired when you dance and it shouldn’t be so. Doesn’t it mean something to you?
Your dance reminds me of what I can’t do.
What better way to say in a funny way that a person can’t dance than choosing the words of this phrase?
Without a doubt, whoever you’re addressing would understand the message clearly.
For Example:
- When I saw you on the stage dancing, I remembered the things that I’m not good at.
Resist dancing, it’s bad for you.
If you’re looking for a funny warning to your friend who doesn’t know how dance but still continues to torture you, this is the best phrase to choose.
For Example:
- Resist dancing, it’s bad for you, almost as bad as smoking is to the lungs.
Let’s just say you did your best to prove that you can’t dance.
‘Let’s just say you did your best to prove that you can’t dance’ is an expression that could make a person laugh so hard as it implies that the individual’s dance moves prove your point.
For Example:
- Let’s just say you did your best to prove that you can’t dance. Point proven!
You threw your moves out the window when you started dancing.
If you have a friend that continues to make a big fuss about how good they are at dancing and you know that’s a lie.
Joke about it with this expression and watch them smile or chuckle.
For Example:
- You threw your moves out the window when you started dancing, and I was left with my eyes beholding chaos.
You confuse me with your dance moves.
When dancing starts to look confusing then something must have gone wrong.
It’s a lighthearted comment to give to your friend or student when they dance and it isn’t good enough.
For Example:
- I am trying to figure this out, it’s just that you confuse me with your dance moves.
If you keep dancing, you’ll be a danger to society.
This is an exaggerated way of saying that a person’s dancing is bad.
Implying that it is a danger to society shows just how bad the person’s dance moves are.
For Example:
- If you keep dancing, you’ll be a danger to society, and that’s not good.