释义 |
pastie|ˈpeɪstɪ| [f. paste v. + -y6, -ie.] (Chiefly pl.) A covering for the nipple of a strip-teaser's breast.
1961Washington Post 17 May A3/6 Miss Mason was lying on the floor with nothing on except the scantiest of brassieres, known in the trade as ‘pasties’. 1964Punch 29 July 164/3 The young ladies [of the Folies Bergère] have been bidden [in New York]..to wear, in the cause of innocence, two ‘pasties’. 1969Sunday Truth (Brisbane) 23 Nov. 10/4 Stripper Sharon was promoting a Valley nightclub, wearing nothing on top but a couple of pasties to keep her modest. 1973‘E. McBain’ Let's hear It viii. 123 Topless dancing, in this city, was something more than topless—the something more being pasties or filmy brassieres. 1975New Society 23 Oct. 198/3 Go-go dancers in New York are not allowed to dance completely nude; they wear g-strings and mini bras or nipple-covering ‘pasties’... For the dancers to get a tip, the ‘pasties’ usually have to come off. |