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table dance noun in a strip-club, a semi-private sexual performance near or on a customer’s table US, 1992- Some of the girls there aren’t worth a five dollar admission charge, much the less a dance or table dance. — alt.sex, 7 December 1990
- Some customers request table dances. The dancer leaves the stage and goes to the customer’s table, a tiny round table with spindly legs, littered with glasses. She climbs on the table and moves to the music while removing all her clothing. — Marilyn Suriani Futterman, Dancing Naked in the Material World, p. 129, 1992
- Unlike the other strippers, Erin refused to do table dances. — Carl Hiaasen, Strip Tease, p. 8, 1993
- We met Coco, who did a table dance for Patricia and told us about her girlfriend[.] — The Village Voice, 21 September 1999
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