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  2. Bargirl - Wikipedia

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    Bargirls often receive a commission on drinks bought by their customers, either a percentage [3] or a fixed amount added to the drink's price. This is frequently a bargirl's main source of income, [4] but other sources of income can include a salary, tips (often the main source of earnings), and a percentage of any bar fine.

  3. Go-go bar - Wikipedia

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    Dancing is typically used as a form of solicitation for prostitution. [7] After dancing for the customers, the bar girls who work there often leave with them to provide sexual services once the customers have paid a bar fine. [9] Such bars can also be found in parts of the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia. [10]

  4. Striptease - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, changes in the law brought about a boom of strip clubs in Soho with "fully nude" dancing and audience participation. [33] Pubs were also used as a venue, most particularly in the East End with a concentration of such venues in the district of Shoreditch. This pub striptease seems in the main to have evolved from topless go-go ...

  5. Dance bar - Wikipedia

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    The dancing is minimalist kind and features no pelvic thrusting and bosom heaving seen typical Bollywood dance, nor any belly-dancing or suggestive gyrations. [12] Most of the time, bar girls reservedly sway to music, in a movement designed for the conservation of energy, until they find a patron whose attention they wish to attract, or are ...

  6. Showgirl - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebell Girls, a dance troupe created by the Irish dancer Margaret Kelly in 1932, performed at the Folies Bergère and Le Lido. By the 1950s there were permanent troupes of Bluebell Girls in Paris and Las Vegas and touring troupes that travelled around the world. [2] Dancers from the revue show Jubilee! in 2005

  7. Stripper - Wikipedia

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    "Girls, Girls, Girls" by Mötley Crüe was also a Top 20 hit on the U.S. charts. [citation needed] T-Pain had a No. 5 hit on the Billboard chats with "I'm 'n Luv (Wit a Stripper)" in 2006. Hip hop artist Flo Rida had two No. 1 hits in the U.S. in the 2000s with "Right Round" and "Low". For both hip-hop artists, the depictions of strippers and ...

  8. Tawaif - Wikipedia

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    As a result of their popularity many dancing girls became very wealthy, according to Portuguese traveller, Domingo Paes the dancing girls were fabulously rich and Domingo was "struck by their collars of gold studded with diamonds, rubies and pearls, bracelets on their arms, girdles below and, of necessity, anklets on their feet." [26]

  9. Coyote Ugly Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Ugly bartender in Texas dancing on the bar. The original Coyote Ugly Saloon opened on January 27, 1993, in New York City, after NYU graduate Liliana Lovell decided to forfeit an internship on Wall Street; feeling an open-minded sense of adventure, Lovell instead opted for work as a bartender.