pole dance
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Pole dance
Noun
    
pole dance (plural pole dances)
- A form of dancing and acrobatics centred on a pole, practiced as a gymnastic or erotic activity.
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- dance pole (the pole around which a pole dance is performed)
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dancing centred around a pole
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Verb
    
pole dance (third-person singular simple present pole dances, present participle pole dancing, simple past and past participle pole danced)
- To perform a pole dance.
- 2008, Andrea Gibson, Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns, page 7:- She pole-dances to gospel hymns.
 
- 2009, Becky A. Bartness, How to Lose a Client, page 133:- You know, it's that workout program where you pole dance and prance around like a stripper.
 
- 2011, Anuvab Pal, 1888 Dial India:- I read that Cornelius Vanderbilt used to go for long walks to think. I pole danced.
 
- 2012, Emmy Grace, A Place in This World, page A-70:- Someone shouted from the background for them to pole dance.
 
 
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