peepshow
IPA: pˈipʃoʊ
noun
- An exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass.
- A titillating or pornographic display viewed through a small slot, generally equipped with a timer to automatically close the slot when payment has expired.
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Examples of "peepshow" in Sentences
- For example, The Condor Club peepshow offers “exotic birds” and “chicks! chicks! chicks!”
- Weddings are a celebration of marriage; not a drunken and decadent "peepshow" of the Bride!
- The Lusty Lady, the famous peepshow club on 1rst with the endlessly entertaining marquee, is closing.
- By night all around it, peepshow flotsam: dopers and skulks, low-bottom dicksnatchers, runaways selling their asses to sneaky-petes circling the block.
- The FBI, meanwhile, was perpetually annoyed with porn businessmen AND the Teamsters because of the unreported income involved -- all those quarters in peepshow machines!
- This might feel similar to a bit of a unwashed peepshow, but check out a sensuous-smooth character of her unwrapping (photos nabbed from a Daily Mails screen squeeze collection):
- Metal in its various speed-, death-, black-, doom- guises provides a musical peepshow, where we draw back the curtain on our darker, baser fears, making them at once a shared bond and Wagnerian drama.
- When she moved in, the nurses requested that she buy cotton trousers with elastic waists precisely to avoid this kind of peepshow, but my grandmother explained she was a lady who had no use for garments that did not require dry cleaning.
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