Wet spot around dance (3-4)
I believe the answer is:
two-step
'dance' is the definition.
(two-step is a kind of dance)
'wet spot around' is the subsidiary indication.
'around' indicates an anagram.
'wet'+'spot'='wetspot'
'wetspot' is an anagram of 'twostep'.
(Other definitions for two-step that I've seen before include "Ballroom dance in march or polka time" , "Dance, maybe military" , "Old-time dance in duple time" , "Wets opt out of simple ballroom dance" , "Dance (not pas de deux!)" .)