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Definition of Strip show
1. Noun. A form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music. "She did a strip right in front of everyone"
Generic synonyms: Nude Dancing
Derivative terms: Strip, Strip, Stripteaser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strip Show
Literary usage of Strip show
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tailhook 91: Events At The 35th Annual Tailhook Symposium (1993)
"One squadron member recalled all women present in the suite were requested to
leave prior to the strip show. The XO told us in addition to the CO's rules ..."
2. The Developers: The Easiest Thing to Find on the Internet: Crazy People by Ben Woods (2006)
"I'm assuming that was the cause of the earlier strip show." Katy glared at Kevin,
and he decided to ... "Is she going to give you a strip show?" Katy said. ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1921)
"Soft-rolled and dead soft-rolled (Horse Head quality) strip show only slight
decreases in ductility when tested at the higher speeds of cupping; ..."
4. Transactions by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (U.S.). (1921)
"Soft-rolled and dead soft-rolled (Horse Head quality) strip show only slight
decreases in ductility when tested at the higher speeds of cupping; ..."
5. A Hedonist's Guide to Tallinn by Laurence Shorter (2005)
"Guests can keep it mild but the club also caters to the traditional strip-show
customer, with continuous topless shows in the main bar and even a 'Marquis ..."
6. Mexico's Pacific Coast by Vivien Lougheed (2004)
"There is more offered here than the strip show and dancing, but the more you do,
the more it costs. Tips go into the g-strings of the girls and you must put ..."
7. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Donald Moore, Thomas Rowland Powel (1908)
"The centre of one of these and a portion of the strip show signs of having been
once soldered, perhaps together. The rubble mentioned above was being ..."