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单词 lap dance
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Definition of lap dance in English:

lap dance

noun
  • An erotic dance or striptease performed close to, or sitting on the lap of, a paying customer.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I mean, how could they screw up something as natural as a lap dance?
    • We leave the restaurant filled with the type of giddy, satisfied glee you'd see on the face of a 17-year-old who has just received his first lap dance.
    • But if you simply must get a lap dance before carrying out operations, could you try not to tell the infidel ladies about our plans?
    • But like you, I've heard this report that a former stripper in Florida is claiming she came up with the idea and pitched it to Stan while giving him a lap dance in a local club about a year ago.
    • She was basically charging $40 for a lap dance and stripping.
    • How about you get your bottom over here and give me a lap dance?
    • My high school friend, who went by the stripper name of Chloe - though it was spelled wrong on the sign, as Clhoe - gave me a free lap dance, which was one of the least erotic experiences of my life.
    • A lap dance is still 20 bucks, even when the song is short
    • Remind me never to bring you cupcakes lest you request a lap dance.
    • I like to know a couple of things about the woman giving me a lap dance: She's at least 18 and has a future beyond the pole.
    • Hey, who wouldn't be intrigued by sexy girls in short skirts giving a lap dance.
    • I still have all the marks from the rug burns from the lap dance I did.
    • I don't know if it was just normal nerves or if he was afraid a stripper would chase him down the sidewalk and give him a lap dance right then and there.
    • She leaned forward and whispered, ‘Would you like a lap dance?’
    • He doesn't see it as a problem when it's not a regular occurrence and it never goes any further; but from my side (maybe naive), I never thought that a man who was crazy about me would get a lap dance.
    • You said never date a woman who you've paid cash to for a lap dance.
    • He grins sweetly, and I show him a real lap dance, and no one looks, because after all, this is America, the land of the free.
    • She would like me to take her to a club where she can get a lap dance from a female stripper.
    • After Precious left the stage and came out to make her hellos to all of us, she insisted on giving me a lap dance.

Phrases

  • lap dancing

    • Example sentencesExamples
      • With the effective decriminalization of lap dancing at the end of the '90s, the private dance trade enjoyed a price hike as men shelled out ten or even twenty dollars per song for the privilege of touching and being touched.
      • Vigorous lobbying, a few rallies and marches downtown, and oodles of local and even international publicity forced partial reversal of last summer's near-total ban on lap dancing.
      • It annoys me when people say that the next step from lap dancing is prostitution - they just have not got a clue what it is about.
      • Peeking into the back room where the lap dancing took place, I was shocked.
      • There seemed to be a fair bit of hostility and lap dancing was something you were just expected to do.
      • Pole dancing and even lap dancing is increasingly part of youth culture.

Derivatives

  • lap dancer

  • noun
    • She has worked as a pole and a lap dancer at Foxies for five years and is ‘house mother’ to the other dancers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The reasons men pay for sex in this society - whether from a prostitute, a stripper or a lap dancer - are varied and complex.
      • The shaven-headed vegan revealed he then snorted the entire bag himself and was forced to buy the lap dancer a $400 bottle of champagne after she became aggressive.
      • But when a young lap dancer is found murdered - having suffered the most gruesome of injuries in the process - the book leaps into hardcore thriller mode.
      • Claire, a housewife by day, looks after her two young children and worked as a lap dancer in Oldham for eight months.
  • lap dancing

  • noun
    • There seemed to be a fair bit of hostility and lap dancing was something you were just expected to do.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Vigorous lobbying, a few rallies and marches downtown, and oodles of local and even international publicity forced partial reversal of last summer's near-total ban on lap dancing.
      • With the effective decriminalization of lap dancing at the end of the '90s, the private dance trade enjoyed a price hike as men shelled out ten or even twenty dollars per song for the privilege of touching and being touched.
      • Pole dancing and even lap dancing is increasingly part of youth culture.
      • It annoys me when people say that the next step from lap dancing is prostitution - they just have not got a clue what it is about.
      • Peeking into the back room where the lap dancing took place, I was shocked.
 
 

Definition of lap dance in US English:

lap dance

noun
  • An erotic dance or striptease performed close to, or sitting on the lap of, a paying customer.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I like to know a couple of things about the woman giving me a lap dance: She's at least 18 and has a future beyond the pole.
    • Hey, who wouldn't be intrigued by sexy girls in short skirts giving a lap dance.
    • She leaned forward and whispered, ‘Would you like a lap dance?’
    • He doesn't see it as a problem when it's not a regular occurrence and it never goes any further; but from my side (maybe naive), I never thought that a man who was crazy about me would get a lap dance.
    • She would like me to take her to a club where she can get a lap dance from a female stripper.
    • We leave the restaurant filled with the type of giddy, satisfied glee you'd see on the face of a 17-year-old who has just received his first lap dance.
    • But if you simply must get a lap dance before carrying out operations, could you try not to tell the infidel ladies about our plans?
    • After Precious left the stage and came out to make her hellos to all of us, she insisted on giving me a lap dance.
    • I still have all the marks from the rug burns from the lap dance I did.
    • But like you, I've heard this report that a former stripper in Florida is claiming she came up with the idea and pitched it to Stan while giving him a lap dance in a local club about a year ago.
    • I don't know if it was just normal nerves or if he was afraid a stripper would chase him down the sidewalk and give him a lap dance right then and there.
    • A lap dance is still 20 bucks, even when the song is short
    • You said never date a woman who you've paid cash to for a lap dance.
    • She was basically charging $40 for a lap dance and stripping.
    • My high school friend, who went by the stripper name of Chloe - though it was spelled wrong on the sign, as Clhoe - gave me a free lap dance, which was one of the least erotic experiences of my life.
    • He grins sweetly, and I show him a real lap dance, and no one looks, because after all, this is America, the land of the free.
    • Remind me never to bring you cupcakes lest you request a lap dance.
    • I mean, how could they screw up something as natural as a lap dance?
    • How about you get your bottom over here and give me a lap dance?
 
 
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