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Definition of striptease in English: stripteasenounˈstrɪptiːzˈstrɪpˌtiz A form of entertainment in which a performer gradually undresses to music in a way intended to be sexually exciting. a floor show which included topless dancing and striptease count noun the girl was doing a striptease as modifier a striptease act Example sentencesExamples - A striptease is more likely to whet your lover's appetite for a new flavour you'd like to try than a frank discussion over dinner.
- In the 30-second spot, a life-size computer-generated bar performs a striptease to bump and grind music.
- Jack, a man she meets in the striptease parlor where she works, is more substantive.
- As one element of American popular entertainment, striptease combined ‘sexual display and parodic humor.’
- When Eileen comes to him for help, he breaks into a provocative striptease, singing ‘Let's Misbehave’ with two lusty hookers.
- Given the vote for the first time, a party called the Independent Erotic Initiative is elected in, and they organise a striptease in the local town.
- A famous actor, played by Lawrence Harvey, does a striptease during a performance of Hamlet.
- You can't back out or refuse, even if it's something like doing a striptease at a school assembly.
- The first dojo we trained in was upstairs over a striptease club.
- ‘You have to do a little striptease to music for me,’ she said in between the kisses.
- It's dancing, or even a striptease act, as someone once called it.
- It's more like an elegant striptease, or gentle foreplay before the tasteful product identification at the end.
- The combination lends a dramatic air to my striptease.
- The venue presents a mixture of ‘legit’ acts and striptease numbers, all with a performance art, post-modern wink.
- To fill time, Johnny started doing a mock striptease, taking off his jacket, tie, shoes, socks and shirt.
- And when the striptease acts no longer attracted enough customers, the cinema had to close.
- The striptease sequence in particular is spectacular, as are some of the chase sequences.
- They seem mostly interested in staging stripteases and offering pornography for sale.
- I met up with a fab striptease artist who I want to feature in the mags.
- The mysteries of cholesterol unfold like various stages of undress in the metabolic striptease.
Synonyms erotic, sexy, provocative, go-go, striptease, titillating, risqué
Derivatives noun So your teachers make a pittance and your stripteasers, a fortune. Example sentencesExamples - Over the course of several months he learns to live cheek-by-jowl with stripteasers, crooks, dissolute journalists and wide-eyed, manipulative communist beauties.
Definition of striptease in US English: stripteasenounˈstripˌtēzˈstrɪpˌtiz A form of entertainment in which a performer gradually undresses to music in a way intended to be sexually exciting. a floor show which included topless dancing and striptease count noun the girl was doing a striptease as modifier a striptease act Example sentencesExamples - The mysteries of cholesterol unfold like various stages of undress in the metabolic striptease.
- When Eileen comes to him for help, he breaks into a provocative striptease, singing ‘Let's Misbehave’ with two lusty hookers.
- In the 30-second spot, a life-size computer-generated bar performs a striptease to bump and grind music.
- And when the striptease acts no longer attracted enough customers, the cinema had to close.
- A famous actor, played by Lawrence Harvey, does a striptease during a performance of Hamlet.
- Given the vote for the first time, a party called the Independent Erotic Initiative is elected in, and they organise a striptease in the local town.
- A striptease is more likely to whet your lover's appetite for a new flavour you'd like to try than a frank discussion over dinner.
- You can't back out or refuse, even if it's something like doing a striptease at a school assembly.
- ‘You have to do a little striptease to music for me,’ she said in between the kisses.
- The venue presents a mixture of ‘legit’ acts and striptease numbers, all with a performance art, post-modern wink.
- I met up with a fab striptease artist who I want to feature in the mags.
- The first dojo we trained in was upstairs over a striptease club.
- To fill time, Johnny started doing a mock striptease, taking off his jacket, tie, shoes, socks and shirt.
- As one element of American popular entertainment, striptease combined ‘sexual display and parodic humor.’
- They seem mostly interested in staging stripteases and offering pornography for sale.
- Jack, a man she meets in the striptease parlor where she works, is more substantive.
- The combination lends a dramatic air to my striptease.
- The striptease sequence in particular is spectacular, as are some of the chase sequences.
- It's more like an elegant striptease, or gentle foreplay before the tasteful product identification at the end.
- It's dancing, or even a striptease act, as someone once called it.
Synonyms erotic, sexy, provocative, go-go, striptease, titillating, risqué |