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Discover LudwigThe word 'stripteaser' is not recognized as a standard English word.
The correct term is 'striptease performer'. This term refers to a person who performs a striptease, which is a type of entertainment where the performer gradually removes their clothing to sexually arouse the audience. Example: The club hired a professional striptease performer to entertain its guests during the weekend.
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stripteaser
noun
A person who performs a striptease, a stripper.
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Evangeline the Oyster Girl (the axe-wielder) was so upset about being upstaged by Divena the Aqua Tease (the underwater stripteaser) that she ran on stage and smashed the tank to smithereens.
By Steven Beschloss July 19 , 2013In 1942, at the New York mansion of the American industrialist John Pierpont Morgan, crowds filed past a large mural titled "Automatic Hitler-Kicking Machine," which depicted a complex and satisfying contraption involving a cat, a mouse, a stripteaser, and the Führer.
Margaret Hart Ferraro, a New York stripteaser who went on to become a savvy real estate investor, political wife and society matron in Los Angeles, died on Wednesday after a long illness.
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Stripteasers and bull fiddlers move and shake at 274 and 275, respectively, alongside professional athletes (272), clowns and cowboys (276), and journalists (281).
"Strippers" isn't about stripteasers but about evil sharks, from rapaciously materialistic girlfriends and duplicitous business managers to unsympathetic financial institutions, that take pleasure in "stripping" an innocent guy of his wealth.
A picture of stripteasers backstage is a strong comment that he made even stronger in an essay contrasting striptease with kabuki, in which men had long ago replaced women because women were thought to have a corrupting influence on the audience.
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