单词 | pole dance |
释义 | > as lemmaspole dance pole dance n. any of various dances performed on or involving a pole; (now) spec. an erotic dance or striptease performed while moving around a specially constructed pole, usually in a strip club. ΚΠ 1819 G. Hippisley Narr. Exper. Orinoco xii. 312 The pole dance in general closes the diversion of the afternoon; a dance so called from the production of a pole about ten feet high, and about four or five inches in circumference. 1865 Hunt's Yachting Mag. Oct. 450 The sports of this day were confined to the vicinity of Ryde pier, and consisted of boat racing, duck hunts, pole dances on the water, and other amusements, which were viewed with great delight by the fair sex. 1912 Atlanta Constit. 19 May m2 Those taking part in the pole dances will be Misses Helen Stewart, [etc.]. 1992 Chicago Tribune (Nexis) 2 Oct. Girls soliciting, performing naked pole dances and erotic carnival tricks in the bars that blanket the area. 2000 N.Y. Times 31 Dec. ix. 2/1 For Dr. Dre's and Snoop Doggy Dogg's [song] ‘Next Episode’, the prize move is to mime a pole dance. pole dance pole dance v. intransitive to perform a pole dance. ΚΠ 1991 Music & Dancing in alt.sex (Usenet newsgroup) 24 July You play a little funk and start pole-dancing..with your partner's body... It's safe to say that I'm ready! 2004 Guardian 6 Jan. ii. 4/5 A woman who wears buttock-less trousers and pole-dances as if the activity were devised by Phil Redmond (kind of suburban and uncomfortable). < as lemmas |
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