strip party
English
Etymology
strip + party
Noun
strip party (plural strip parties)
- A party at which a stripper performs.
- 1971, American Film Institute, Kenneth White Munden, "The American Film Institute catalog of motion pictures produced in: Issues 1921-1930", page 1049
- He escapes Vultura, his would-be murderer, and attends a Hollywood strip party, but he turns up no leads.
- 2007, Leandre Taylor, "The Great Halloween Jacker", page 64
- Dre: "Let's go to that Halloween strip party right quick."
- 2008, Crystal Magnum, Gail Magnum. "The Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story", page 34
- One girl can set the stage for the type of interaction the people at a strip party expect.
- 1971, American Film Institute, Kenneth White Munden, "The American Film Institute catalog of motion pictures produced in: Issues 1921-1930", page 1049
- An event in which the participants remove parts from vehicles and other heavy machinery.
- I dumped my ex wife's PT Cruiser in the ghetto, hoping a spontaneous strip party would scrap that ugly car down to the wheels overnight.
- 2001, Christine Gallagher, "The woman's book of divorce: 101 ways to make him suffer forever", page 129
- She put an ad in an automotive magazine for a "VW Owners Strip Party!" and gave her father's address.
See also
- block party
- sex party
- chop shop