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cockteaser noun a sexually attractive woman who flaunts her sexuality UK, 1891- Nobody likes a cockteaser. Either you put out or you dont. — Hubert Selby Jr., Last Exit to Brooklyn, p. 107, 1957
- The bad thing about a cockteaser like Angela is she turns her man loose on the world and lets a lot of other women in for trouble. — John Updike, Couples, p. 125, 1968
- I am really a professional cockteaser. — George Paul Csicsery (Editor), The Sex Industry, p. 137, 1973
- JOAN: My little boy is sick, and I really should be getting home. BERNIE: Cockteaser. JOAN: I beg your pardon? BERNIE: You heard me. JOAN: I have never been called that in my life. BERNIE: Well, you just lost your cherry. — David Mamet, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, p. 21, 1974
- So, you heavenly cock teaser, you will date me a couple times. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 26, 1977
- Ain’t just dancing. You’re a cock-teaser. — Saturday Night Fever, 1977
- She fitted none of the categories they commonly used when talking about girls; she wasn’t a cock-teaser, a cold fish, an easy lay or a snarky bitch; she was an honorary person. — Margaret Atwood, Dancing Girls, p. 29, 1977
- He was still with Cindy of the blond hair and cute ass. Cockteaser was a name invented specially for Cindy. — Jackie Collins, Chances, p. 130, 1980
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