Dictionaries:
tease:
1. To playfully arouse sexual passion and then refuse gratification; to lead somebody on and then fail to deliver; to offer everything but give nothing . 2. Or: teaser , a person, more often a woman , who promises much more than s/he is willing to deliver.
SYNONYMS: cock-chafer ; cock-tease ; cockteaser ; CT ; dick-teaser ; prick-tease ; prick-teaser .
Antonyms: cunt-tease ; cunt-teaser .
QUOTE: Andy Clark (Emilio Estevez) in The Breakfast Club (1985): ' All girls are teases! '
See Also: cock-chafer, cock-tease, cock-teaser, cockchafer, cocktease, cockteaser, cockteasing, cunt-tease, cunt-teaser, dick-teaser, fuck around, prick-tease, prick-teaser, sexual deprivation, Snaky-Lick Trick, striptease, tantalization, tantalolagnia, tart, tease, teaser, teazie, tickle, tickling, titillate, titillation, tuna, uptown gal, whore-do, wind up, wind-up merchant, yank his crank
Quotes Containing tease:
K. S. Daly. Sex. An Encyclopedia for the Bewildered (1995): ''Following the first strip-tease performance at the Moulin Rouge in Paris in February 1893, other performances attempted to add some imaginative variety to the proceedings. One of these, La Puce (or The Flea) featured a young woman who, on discovering a flea in her clothing, had no option but to divest.''
Judge (Ferdinand Gottschlak) and Rosie (Winnie Lightner) in Dancing Lady (1933): - The judge: ''Now, Miss Leroux, just what constitutes a strip-tease?'' - Rosette Henriette Larue: ''A good constitution and a couple of zippers.''
K. S. Daly. Sex. An Encyclopedia for the Bewildered (1995): ''Following the first strip-tease performance at the Moulin Rouge in Paris in February 1893, other performances attempted to add some imaginative variety to the proceedings. One of these, La Puce (or The Flea) featured a young woman who, on discovering a flea in her clothing, had no option but to divest.''
Judge (Ferdinand Gottschlak) and Rosie (Winnie Lightner) in Dancing Lady (1933): - The judge: ''Now, Miss Leroux, just what constitutes a strip-tease?'' - Rosette Henriette Larue: ''A good constitution and a couple of zippers.''
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