stripteasers

strip·tease

 (strĭp′tēz′)

n.

A performance, as in a burlesque act, in which a person slowly removes clothing, usually to musical accompaniment.


strip′teas′er n.

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striptease

(ˈstrɪpˌtiːz)

n

a. a form of erotic entertainment in which a person gradually undresses to music

b. (as modifier): a striptease club.

[from strip1 + tease]

ˈstripˌteaser n

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strip•tease

(ˈstrɪpˌtiz)

n., v. -teased, -teas•ing. n.

1. an act, as in a burlesque show, in which a performer removes garments one at a time, usu. to the accompaniment of music.

v.i.

2. to do a striptease.

[1935–40, Amer.]

strip′teas`er, n.

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