pole dancing

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pole dancing

n
(Dancing) a form of entertainment in which a scantily dressed woman dances erotically, turning on and posing against a vertically fixed pole on a stage
pole dancer n
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Sotto has been known to be an avid pole dancer, and regularly impresses her followers with her capabilities.
A FORMER pole dancer has been jailed for four years after entering a suicide pact with a postman and leaving him to die alone.
Champion pole dancer Tracy Hancock, from Rhosneigr, believes the railway station in Bangor is the ideal location for her fitness studio - with commuters encouraged to try out pole dancing, aerial hoop, acro and aerial yoga.
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"Every pole dancer wants pole to be more known so everyone united to get me through to the final of that competition.
A POLE dancer will perform in the penguin enclosure in Edinburgh Zoo tonight as part of its first adults-only night.
The Pole Dancer Pro software was launched earlier this month and boasts that it can transform its users into "a lap dancing sexpot", the Sun reported.
Shakira, 34, turned pole dancer for music video Rabiosa.
No wonder there are international Miss Pole Dancer competitions held every year in different parts of the world.
A POLE dancer faces prison after being caught with a massive stash of crack cocaine in her knickers.
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