The act of stepping over/around vacuum cleaner cords while vacuuming, sometimes in an erratic manner, depending on the lay of the cords.
The vacuum cleaner cords got so tangled and twisted under my feet I had to do the Janitorial Two-Step to not trip over them.
Noun: The act of preparing one's self to get involved in a confrontation (i.e. removal of excessive jewelry, hair accessories, etc.), especially if the confrontation will be physical. Derived from the pre-trip inspection commercial vehicle drivers are required to perform before every vehicle use.
Verb: To prepare one's self to get involved in a confrontation (i.e. remove excessive jewelry, hair accessories, etc.), especially if the confrontation will be physical.
Woman 1: "Girl, hold my weave!"
Woman 2: "Oh girl, you pre-trippin'!"
When you are driving on a narrower side street and have to keep weaving back and forth around parked cars.
There were so many cars parked along my street I had to do the Suburban Slalom to get home.