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  • noun Alternative form of lap dancer.

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Examples

  • Soon all MPs will want to slide their wives or ‘partners’ (or perhaps their favourite lap-dancer) onto a more generous patter of expenses and allowances when they too realise that their proposed beneficiary also ‘supports’ their spouse/partner in their official duties.

    From The Eatanswill Gazette 2008

  • Soon all MPs will want to slide their wives or ‘partners’ (or perhaps their favourite lap-dancer) onto a more generous patter of expenses and allowances when they too realise that their proposed beneficiary also ‘supports’ their spouse/partner in their official duties.

    Archive 2008-01-20 2008

  • Govinden's hero is a punter in Romsey who chooses a lap-dancer dressed as the Tudor queen on his first visit to a Gentleman's Club.

    Sex with Anne Boleyn 2009

  • Govinden's hero is a punter in Romsey who chooses a lap-dancer dressed as the Tudor queen on his first visit to a Gentleman's Club.

    Peter Stothard - Times Online - WBLG: 2009

  • She describes herself as bimboed by the British press, written off as a lap-dancer when she has a degree in English, speaks five languages and was a teenage chess champion.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • The Lapjuicer is intended to be used by a lap-dancer in a club.

    Feministing: July 2005 Archives 2005

  • ` One woman tells you probably jokingly - that Ishbel might be working as a lap-dancer

    Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004

  • Alas, swapping the belly-dancer flats for the lap-dancer heels didn't quite work for Madame Gül.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Cristina Odone 2011

  • If the plan goes through, Nilsson says she will struggle to be able to pay for her postgraduate course, because she is funding it with her job as a professional lap-dancer.

    The Guardian World News Rowenna Davis 2011

  • Student by day ... lap-dancer by night It doesn't clash with lectures and pays up to £300 a night.

    The Guardian World News Rowenna Davis 2011

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