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pasties noun decorative coverings for a female dancer’s nipples US, 1961- “Pasties”–adhesive coverings for breast points–sell at $1.50 a pair and up. — E.J. Abbot, True Police Cases, p. 5, 1954
- Pasties are used to cover the nipples. They can be plain or gaudy, large or small. — Lois O’Conner, The Bare Facts, p. 15, 1964
- The girls may wear “pasties” on their breasts, small adhesive ornaments covering their nipples shaped like stars, butterflies, snowflakes, and other poetic forms[.] — Michael Milner, Sex on Celluloid, p. 14, 1964
- The night before, Marion Conrad, a 25-year-old dancer in the show, got carried away and discarded her pasties. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 1, 11 October 1964
- [B]ush-league sex compared to L.A.; pasties here–total naked public humping in L.A. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, p. 41, 1971
- What he won was permission for his female dancers to remove the pasties that, until now, they have worn on their breasts. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 3, 28 October 1973
- The strippers rippled their bellies and peeled to their pasties and G-strings. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 40, 1986
- In Atlanta, until the late 1970s, performers had to wear G-strings and pasties, coverings over the nipple. — Marilyn Suriani Futterman, Dancing Naked in the Material World, p. 125, 1992
- The 6–3 vote allows local or state governments to require that dancers wear at least pasties and a G-string so long as everyone else also is forbidden to appear naked in public. — Washington Post, 30 March 2000
- It’s hard to believe Jackson’s revealing finale was spontaneous, as under her breakaway leather bustier she was wearing what appeared to be a large sunburst pastie. — Boston Globe, p. F1, 3 February 2004
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