"Stripteasers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stripteasers" Meaning

Stripteasers are female performers or dancers who titillate and seduce their audience while partially undressing, typically in a nightclub or other adult entertainment venue. They typically remove some of their clothing in a sensual and provocative manner, but may not fully disrobe.

"Stripteasers" Examples

Usage Examples for "Strip Teasers"


1. In Nightlife


Waitresses at a club were dressed in stripteasers outfits, attracting the attention of bachelor's party goers.
The evening highlights included a live show by stripteasers who performed a choreographed routine.

2. In Burlesque Shows


The burlesque dancer was known for her stripteasers skills and wore elaborate costumes.
She put on an impressive stripteasers show that included props and pyrotechnics.

3. In Historical Context


Stripteasers were a regular feature in cabarets of the 19th century.
During the American Prohibition period, stripteasers shows became more prominent in nightclubs and burlesque houses.

4. In McFarlane Comics


The Spawn uses his hellfire-enhanced strength to rip through stripteasers of the fired brick veneer.
More dies are ripped out, dangerous because it's likely I was gonna test counterbalanced triangulation on a incomeyt smoker too.

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The striploin is a cut of beef that comes from the area between the strip loin and the tenderloin in the short loin primal cut of beef. It is a strip of meat that contains both tenderloin and strip steak. The striploin is known for its rich flavor and tender texture.

Stripped

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Stipped: completely removed or taken away, leaving nothing left.

Stripper

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A person who removes clothing, typically in a performance, especially for entertainment, such as a dancer in a nightclub.<br><br>A device used to strip or remove the cover or protective coating from an object, such as a vinyl record or a surface.<br><br>A tool used for stripping, such as a paint stripper or a wire stripper.<br><br>A device or machine that strips or separates items, such as a fruit stripper or a wheat stripper.

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Stripping

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Strips

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Striptease

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A performance in which a person, usually a woman, undresses gradually, often to the sounds of music, while on stage, typically in a nightclub or erotic cabaret.

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Strive

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To make a great effort or struggle to achieve something. To aim or try hard to succeed or reach a goal, often after making a genuine and determined effort. <br><br>Example: "The athletes strive to improve their performance with each passing year."

Strived

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Striver

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A person who strives for something, often in a determined or ambitious manner.

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