fleshpotnoun [ C usually plural ]
uk/ˈfleʃ.pɒt/us/ˈfleʃ.pɑːt/UK humorous or US literarya place that supplies sexual entertainment and food and drink
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Public entertainment venues
- auditorium
- bandstand
- bar
- boozer
- brewpub
- drive-in
- flick
- free house
- gastropub
- honky-tonk
- hostelry
- nineteenth
- palace
- pavilion
- picture
- playhouse
- pub
- public bar
- public house
- saloon
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Examples from literature
- For a moment he loathed his fate in the sands and sighed for the fleshpots of civilisation.
- My food is of the simplest—I have no hankering for fleshpots, responded the patient.
- They are yearning for home, and long to obtain, in place of the scanty rations they receive here, the fleshpots which the Emperor Napoleon has promised to happy Poland.
- Was she wishing for the fleshpots of upper Fifth Avenue, or was it just physical weariness that would pass with the night?
- You do not know what it is to long for the fleshpots afar, you cannot understand what it is to yearn for a fair woman's face.