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table dancing

British  

noun

  1. a form of entertainment in which naked or scantily dressed women dance erotically at the tables of individual members of the audience, who must remain seated

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Example Sentences

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Away from table dancing and Tinseltown, he looks fondly back on the show that gave him his big break and is pleased Gladiators has returned to TV.

From BBC

They weren’t upset he had to leave early, Jada Walker said, they just wanted more time with him — sitting at the dinner table, dancing to music, hearing her brother’s laugh.

From Washington Post

She speaks persuasively about the deforming effects of patriarchal power and the need for, as she put it, an equality of “mind, body and earning potential” — a nice surprise from a woman once known for table dancing at Da Silvano.

From New York Times

The 53-year-old actress took to her Instagram on Thursday afternoon to celebrate a good hair day and give a nod to her past by sharing her infamous table dancing scene as a vampire in "From Dusk Till Dawn."

From Fox News

We bounce between topics at the dinner table, dancing around the inevitable.

From Scientific American