striptease
IPA: strˈɪptiz
noun
- The act of slowly taking off one's clothes to sexually arouse the viewer, often accompanied by music and in exchange for money.
verb
- (intransitive) To perform a striptease.
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Examples of "striptease" in Sentences
- Changed redirect from striptease to strip.
- Ecdysiast is a euphemism for a striptease artist.
- His father was the barkeeper in a striptease bar.
- The word is a combination of telegram and striptease.
- Virginia's contribution is a lengthy striptease routine.
- A school for striptease artistes is in financial trouble.
- The show features stripteasers as they dance while disrobing.
- A striptease is about to begin on the cover of Cherokee Strip .
- Norway protects the venerable art form known as the striptease:
- Adele Jergens attracts as a stripteaser and Talman's romantic interest.
- The People's Almanac credits the act as the origin of modern striptease.
- Baby girl has definitely re-invented the word striptease with these pics.
- One of the first numbers I saw her do as a striptease was her tribute to Blaze Starr.
- Michael Ontkean performs the funniest "striptease" bit in the history of film, and the endearingly sociopathic “Hansen Brothers” have to be seen to be believed.
- The narrative strategy is now clear: it enacts a kind of striptease in which fiction succeeds fiction, revelation following revelation, each promising a greater pleasure to follow.
- Yet if nothing else, her predictably ludicrous but unexpectedly endearing determination to play schoolmarm during her celebrity striptease is enough to settle any remaining doubts about the validity of this woman's U.S. passport.
- During his "striptease" - as Parizeau called the progressive unveiling of his policies - the former PQ finance minister has promoted Quebec sovereignty, a crackdown on minority language rights and a toughening of language laws, free trade with the United States, government-owned industry, and a minimum-income scheme.
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