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See also: lapdance, and lap-dance

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Etymology

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From lap + dance.

Noun

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lap dance (plural lap dances)

  1. An erotic form of entertainment, typically at a men's club, where a naked or nearly-nude performer straddles a customer and moves in a rhythmic, sexual manner over his or her lap.
    • 2023, Parliament of Malaysia, “Section 14, new section 15A, illustration (a)”, in Sexual Offences against Children (Amendment) Act 2023[1], archived from the original on 21 June 2023, page 9:
      A asks Z, a child, to perform a lap dance on B while being recorded by A. [] A is guilty of an offence under this section by causing a child to engage in a sexual performance.

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Verb

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lap dance (third-person singular simple present lap dances, present participle lap dancing, simple past and past participle lap danced)

  1. To perform a lap dance.

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Italian

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English lap dance.

Noun

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lap dance m (invariable)

  1. lap dance
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