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skin show noun a show featuring women approaching or reaching nudity US- I remember when the slime-balls used to be packed in there solid, asshole to belly button, waiting to look at the skin show in the viewer. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, pp. 26–27, 1973
- A good SKIN SHOW is a sought after attraction for a Racket Carnival, for the better the FIX, the wilder the show, often including complete nudity and a little body contact as the girls hover at the edge of the stage. — Gene Sorrows, All About Carnivals, p. 26, 1985
- The street a midway of skin shows and tacky novelty shops. — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 135, 1987
- “Even people who once went to skin shows have classier topless clubs (off the Strip) to visit now,” says Sehlinger. — USA Today, p. 7D, 25 August 1995
- “This is not a skin show. It’s a way of looking at the women and the clothes,” said Alison Fenterstock[.] — Dallas Morning News, p. 17A, 5 June 2001
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