pirouettist|pɪruːˈɛtɪst| [f. pirouette v. + -ist.] = pirouetter. 1889G. B. Shaw London Music 1888–89 (1937) 224 The unappreciated pirouettists and entrechatists looked on indignantly.1926W. J. Locke Old Bridge ii. vii. 119 He may chance to be a mechanical jazz pirouettist or a financial oracle.