strippery

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English

Etymology 1

From strip +‎ -ery.

Noun

strippery (plural stripperies)

  1. (colloquial) An establishment offering striptease or other erotic dancing.
    • 1966, William Stevens, chapter 6, in The Peddler, Boston: Little, Brown & Co., page 84:
      On [the platform] a lady was quivering and unzipping while three musicians sat cramped in a corner and blew the honky wail which was standard in every strippery.
    • 1971, Don Pendleton, chapter 8, in The Executioner: Assault On Soho, New York: Pinnacle Books, page 73:
      It was Greenwich Village and Fisherman’s Wharf rolled into composite, an assortment of joints, dives, stripperies, fish-and-chip houses, fine restaurants of all nations, and ever-present discotheques and go-go palaces.
    • 1986, John Godwin, chapter 8, in Frommer’s Australia on $25 a Day, New York: Prentice Hall, page 185:
      Crazy Cats [] is the prime strippery of Perth. Apart from the actual bareskin performers, the place features “See Thru Waitresses” every night except Sunday []
  2. (colloquial, uncountable) Erotic dancing incorporating stripping.
    • 1963, Female Mimics, Volume 1, No. 2, caption, p. 43:
      Gerry Lee bumps and grinds out an unusual bit of strippery—and that G-string doesn’t stand for Girl, either!
    • 2008 July 25, “The Jigglewatts’ Burlesque du Soleil”, in The Austin Chronicle, page 75:
      Looking for a little lascivious late-night levity there on Sixth Street? Catch this sharp mix of old-school strippery and humor as one of Austin’s favorite burly-Q bevies busts out its new summertime show []
Synonyms

Etymology 2

From stripper +‎ -y.

Adjective

strippery (comparative more strippery, superlative most strippery)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a stripper.
    • 2008, Laurell K. Hamilton, chapter 20, in Blood Noir, New York: Berkley Books, page 104:
      The picture from the website for Guilty Pleasures flashed on the screen. Jason looked pretty, well, strippery in the picture.
    • 2016 May 7, Kate Hutchinson, “Bat For Lashes: ‘Even in Sex and The City, the single girls end up with someone,’”, in The Guardian:
      “To me, it’s the rebel woman’s eye makeup, it’s garish, [it speaks to] the virgin/whore interplay. It’s like: ‘My makeup’s strippery, but I’m in control.’”