释义 |
strip-teaser orig. U.S. [f. strip v.1 + teaser1 2 g.] A performer of strip-tease; an ecdysiast or stripper.
1930Variety 26 Nov. 40/2 The main b[ox] o[ffice] lure is the girls, those known as ‘strip teasers’. 1935E. E. Cummings Let. 29 Jan. (1969) 135, I recommend the Irving Place Burlesk (stripteasers in excelsis). 1952Chambers's Jrnl. Feb. 71/1 There was not a pinpoint of light anywhere, not a glimmer from the long line of caravans parked round the square, where the Parisian Strip-teasers slept beside their watchful mothers. 1960News Chron. 25 Feb. 5/8 They got Trixie Kent, our strip⁓teaser, to autograph one or two scraps of clothing. 1982Washington Post 22 Jan. (Weekend section) 47/1 Despite its new soigné image, the essential pulse of Baltimore remains the rhythmic tic-toc of a stripteaser's tassels. |