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noun
Somene who removes their clothing in a sexually provocative manner, especially as a form of paid entertainment.
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Clubhouses could also be "dismantled" through police being allowed to seize everything from pool tables to stripper poles.
The bottom stream of reflux drum containing liquid hydrocarbon returned to Stripper as the reflux stream.
After CO2 absorption, the amine solvent becomes a rich CO2 loading flow, which exits absorber from the bottom and is pumped to stripper.
[To stripper] Hey, beautiful.
According to stripper Daisy this should have been enough to send the girls scattering, politely.
The answer was because I could afford to, thanks to stripper money.
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His cultural life is limited to Strippers of the World night at the nudie bar.
"About 200,000 going to my momma and my daddy, and the other 50 are going to strippers".
Onstage, voluptuous American women, performers who prefer the term "teasers" to strippers, were celebrating the female in all shapes and shimmies and ages.
"Lapdance," the opening song, compares politicians to strippers who are saying, "Ooh baby you want me?" "The album was a big bowl of paella," Mr. Hugo said.
Journalists will still be able to meet publishers behind closed doors without having to stand next to strippers, for example.
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