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1 стриптиз
1) General subject: adult entertainment, stripping, striptease, pole dance (танец у шеста), pole dancing (у шеста только. "Pole" - "шест"), strip dance (стрип-дэнс, направление в аэробике), tease number2) Colloquial: (-бар) strip joint3) Theatre: strip-tease4) Taboo: peel act, perv show, strip, strip'n'tease (по аналогии с rock'n'roll), strippee, strippie -
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1) General subject: disrobe, peel off, strip, take off clothes, unclothe, undress, strip down3) Jargon: shuck (особенно при свидетелях)4) Makarov: doff oneself, strip off5) Taboo: climb out of (one's) clothes, do a strip (не обязательно в чьем-л. присутствии), do the strip act (не обязательно в стриптиз-шоу), douse the duds, husk, peel (особ. во время стриптиза), tear down, undud, unharness, unhitch, unwrap the body
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