striptease it the act of stripping clothes slowly to music
in finance, to separate the principal and coupon of a bond (strip bond).
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the forced removal of clothes by others, such as a strip search, or mandatory decontamination (e.g. "everyone at the crime scene was stripped and washed down for their own safety").
a method of broadcasting consecutive episodes of a television programme or series every day of the week (sometimes including weekends) at the same time each day.
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Probably the most vital fact in connection with the "Strip" situation is that 2700 boys, between the ages of eight and eighteen, are growing to manhood in the region between Seventeenth and Fifty-second Streets.
The living conditions during their formative years are far from being conducive to building the type of honest, industrious workers that Pittsburgh needs today and always will need.
Instead, conditions in the "Strip" tend to make of its growing boys the same kind of fodder for our criminal courts and penal institutions that has come from this district in the past.
Since I'm in the process of translating some of mystrips from English to Norwegian for the Pondus comic book these days and I'm in a hurry, a new strip won't be up until next Thursday.
Yep, Stripped Again is now a guest comic in the Pondus comic book in Norway, this issue (#3) and the next two, and hopefully more after that...
Yep, a new strip is now up, and due to me having to get some other comics-related stuff done, a new strip won't be up until two weeks from now...