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lap dance noun an intimate sexual performance, involving some degree of physical contact between a female performer and a sitting male US- Tanya says she immediately discerned that we are extremely nice guys and is therefore prepared to offer us a bargain price (two for 30) on the regular $20 lap dances, a house specialty that need not be described in detail for the purposes of this column. — St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, p. 1D, 8 May 1988
- The talk goes beyond where to get the best jiggle and flash, to where to find the best lap dance money can buy[.] — Nancy Tamosaitis, net.sex, p. 92, 1995
- Any time you want a lap dance with that broad, say the word. — Quentin Tarantino, From Dusk Till Dawn, p. 94, 1995
- But what constitutes a lap dance is open to interpretation. — James Ridgeway, Red Light, p. 176, 1996
- It was the kind of warm, personal loving you could only get a dollar at a time, or for twenty bucks a lap dance. — John Ridley, Love is a Racket, p. 131, 1998
- There’s no constitutional right to a lap-dance. That’s the gist of a divided Oregon Court of Appeals ruling[.] — Associated Press, 31 October 2002
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