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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
strip club
noun
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▪ Apparently the strip club owners were threatening to put in dart boards and pool tables.
▪ Double-entendre lyrics run amok at this sonic strip club from hell.
▪ I went to a strip club.
▪ Next to the pub was a loud strip club.
▪ Souvenir stands and pawnshops and a strip club attract those tired of spending their incomes one quarter at a time.
▪ This entailed flying to Tokyo to live and work in a strip club.
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strip club

n. establishment whose main purpose is to have strippers

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Strip club

Strip clubs are venues that regularly provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances. Strip clubs typically adopt a nightclub or bar style, and can also adopt a theatre or cabaret-style. American-style strip clubs began to appear outside of North America after World War II, arriving in Asia in the late 1940s and Europe in the 1950s, where they competed against the local English and French styles of striptease and erotic performances.

As of 2005, the size of the global strip club industry was estimated to be US$75 billion. In 2002, the size of the U.S. strip club industry was estimated to be US$3.1 billion, generating 19% of the total gross revenue in legal adult entertainment. SEC filings and state liquor control records available at that time indicated that there were at least 2,500 strip clubs in the United States, and since that time, the number of clubs in the U.S. has grown. Profitability of strip clubs, as with other service-oriented businesses, is largely driven by location and customer spending habits. The better appointed a club is, in terms of its quality of facilities, equipment, furniture, and other elements, the more likely customers are to encounter cover charges and fees for premium features such as VIP rooms. The popularity of a given club is an indicator of its quality, as is the word-of-mouth among customers who have visited a cross section of clubs in different regions.

The strip club as an outlet for salacious entertainment is a recurrent theme in popular culture. In some media, these clubs are portrayed primarily as gathering places of vice and ill repute. Clubs themselves and various aspects of the business are highlighted in these references. "Top Strip Club" lists in some media have demonstrated that U.S.-style striptease is a global phenomenon and a culturally accepted form of entertainment, despite its scrutiny in legal circles and popular media. Popular Internet sites for strip club enthusiasts also have lists calculated from the inputs of site visitors. The legal status of strip clubs has evolved over the course of time, with national and local laws becoming progressively more liberal on the issue around the world, although some countries (such as Iceland) have implemented strict limits and bans. Strip clubs are frequent targets of litigation around the world, and the sex industry, which includes strip clubs, is a hot button issue in popular culture and politics. Some clubs have been linked to organized crime.

Usage examples of "strip club".

Being dragged on stage at a strip club was so far beyond my comfort level.

There was a good solid bar area to the left that would have done any club proud, but the rest of the room was all strip club.

This man (a Dallas-based strip club operator/loan shark) is searching for a borrower to refer to Sal D’.

Jack had a case of the shorts, so I lent him a wad to unload this one strip club and buy himself another one, the Carousel or something.

Vesper's home address and a complete telephone record for the last three months for a strip club called Moniker's.

No one at the strip club seemed to know her last name,' Tomi said.