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Definition of pole dancing in English: pole dancingnounˈpəʊl dɑːnsɪŋˈpoʊl ˌdænsɪŋ mass nounErotic dancing which involves swinging around a fixed pole. Example sentencesExamples - A Bolton town centre club is bringing in pole dancing - by men.
- Hundreds of courses are on offer at New College covering topics ranging from pole dancing to massage and computing.
- Also in this argument I include pole dancing and strip clubs etc.
- Had it been granted, they would have applied to Chorley Borough Council for a public entertainment licence to allow pole dancing, topless table dancing and booths for private dances.
- She's a 42-year-old married banker in London who has just completed a six-week beginners' course in pole dancing at My Pole Dance School in London.
- And I do a bit of pole dancing, some private work, you know.
- Expect elaborate costumes, long veils, beading, exotica, pole dancing and classic strip tease.
- Essex-born pole dancer Katie Coates is one of two tutors who hopes she can change the negative image surrounding pole dancing and get more women involved.
- There's pole dancing, massage beds, tattooists and even a stall called ‘Supreme Sausage’ that actually sells hot dogs.
- A LAP dancer is ready to welcome her first students this weekend as she holds a class in the art of pole dancing.
- Oh yeah Bella, how did you become so good at pole dancing?
- The bar is only allowed to host topless dancing, not naked dancing or pole dancing.
- ‘Before anyone else in the city even had electricity and water, the strippers had returned to their pole dancing,’ Rose said.
- Young mothers go to ‘strip aerobics’ classes, where they do their workout by pole dancing, before they go off to pick up little Tiffany at kindergarten.
- As well as pole dancing she performs private lap dances for customers at the cost of £10 for a topless dance and £20 for a naked dance.
- Councillors will be asked to decide on three recommendations to allow pole dancing, or to grant permission providing the dancers are not nude or topless, or to reject the plan.
- When they wrote to appear on the TV show, the group described themselves as dancing girls but refused to do any dirty dancing or pole dancing.
- Meanwhile, Mr Brownsword today assured residents there would be no lap dancing, pole dancing or strip acts at the new club.
- He said the kind of dancing, and whether pole dancing would be included, would depend on the terms of the licence.
- Pop sex has become a strenuous combination of pole dancing, Pilates and pro wrestling - plenty fun, but not really practical when you've both got to work in the morning.
Derivativesnoun In the third act she performs a solo with a shepherd's crook, swivelling her hips and stroking the staff with her legs, that would not be out of place for a pole dancer in a dubious Soho nightspot. Example sentencesExamples - The 10 contestants - who include a dairy farmer, a pilot and a former pole dancer - underwent a week's training at a police college to learn the basics of crime investigation.
- I don't think of the character as a stripper, or a pole dancer, she has several different jobs throughout the story.
- There's a Thai pole dancer in and extremely short asymmetrical dress (extremely short on one side only) who is being taken for a spin across the floor by almost every man in the joint so far.
- He liked a 19-year-old pole dancer called Tiger the most.
Definition of pole dancing in US English: pole dancingnounˈpōl ˌdansiNGˈpoʊl ˌdænsɪŋ Erotic dancing which involves swinging around a fixed pole. Example sentencesExamples - Essex-born pole dancer Katie Coates is one of two tutors who hopes she can change the negative image surrounding pole dancing and get more women involved.
- He said the kind of dancing, and whether pole dancing would be included, would depend on the terms of the licence.
- Oh yeah Bella, how did you become so good at pole dancing?
- Councillors will be asked to decide on three recommendations to allow pole dancing, or to grant permission providing the dancers are not nude or topless, or to reject the plan.
- The bar is only allowed to host topless dancing, not naked dancing or pole dancing.
- Had it been granted, they would have applied to Chorley Borough Council for a public entertainment licence to allow pole dancing, topless table dancing and booths for private dances.
- A Bolton town centre club is bringing in pole dancing - by men.
- Meanwhile, Mr Brownsword today assured residents there would be no lap dancing, pole dancing or strip acts at the new club.
- She's a 42-year-old married banker in London who has just completed a six-week beginners' course in pole dancing at My Pole Dance School in London.
- Also in this argument I include pole dancing and strip clubs etc.
- And I do a bit of pole dancing, some private work, you know.
- Hundreds of courses are on offer at New College covering topics ranging from pole dancing to massage and computing.
- As well as pole dancing she performs private lap dances for customers at the cost of £10 for a topless dance and £20 for a naked dance.
- Pop sex has become a strenuous combination of pole dancing, Pilates and pro wrestling - plenty fun, but not really practical when you've both got to work in the morning.
- There's pole dancing, massage beds, tattooists and even a stall called ‘Supreme Sausage’ that actually sells hot dogs.
- ‘Before anyone else in the city even had electricity and water, the strippers had returned to their pole dancing,’ Rose said.
- When they wrote to appear on the TV show, the group described themselves as dancing girls but refused to do any dirty dancing or pole dancing.
- Young mothers go to ‘strip aerobics’ classes, where they do their workout by pole dancing, before they go off to pick up little Tiffany at kindergarten.
- A LAP dancer is ready to welcome her first students this weekend as she holds a class in the art of pole dancing.
- Expect elaborate costumes, long veils, beading, exotica, pole dancing and classic strip tease.
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