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  2. Lounge lizard - Wikipedia

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    A lounge lizard is a man who frequents social establishments with the intention of seducing a woman with his flattery and deceptive charm. [1]

  3. Lounge lizard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A lounge lizard is an idle person or musician who spends inordinate time in nightclubs and cocktail lounges. Lounge lizard may also refer to: Austin Lounge Lizards, a band from Austin, Texas formed in 1980; The Lounge Lizards, a jazz group formed in 1978 by saxophone player John Lurie Lounge Lizards, a 1981 album by The Lounge Lizards

  4. The Lounge Lizards - Wikipedia

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    The Lounge Lizards were an eclectic No Wave musical group founded by saxophonist John Lurie and his brother, pianist Evan Lurie, in 1978.Initially known for their ironic, tongue-in-cheek take on jazz, The Lounge Lizards eventually became a showcase for John Lurie's sophisticated compositions straddling jazz and many other genres.

  5. From lounge lizard to Olympic athlete, meet characters who ...

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    The worst is the lounge lizard. This is the person who camps out in the lap lane, although they can clearly see people are waiting. (It’s me. I’m the person waiting.) They’re swimming style ...

  6. Voice of Chunk - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Chunk is the third studio album by jazz band the Lounge Lizards, released in 1988.. The album was produced independently by bandleader John Lurie, following two releases with Island Records.

  7. Evan Lurie - Wikipedia

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    Evan Lurie (born 1954 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States) [1] is an American composer and musician.Playing piano and occasionally organ, Evan was a founding member of the band the Lounge Lizards, along with his saxophonist brother John Lurie.

  8. No Pain for Cakes - Wikipedia

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    The Globe and Mail called the album "mature and vivid music, always ingenious and sometimes brilliant." [11] The Windsor Star wrote that the Lounge Lizards "sound as if their music is written by a contemporary Kurt Weill for a Fellini movie without them ever taking their tongues out of their cheeks."

  9. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    The flip side of that is that it’s scentless, meaning it won’t give you fresh-smelling laundry. And averaging 60 cents a load, it’s for a very specific crowd that you’ll know you’re part of.