This one is not in the glossary. What does NSA stand for??
20 yrs ago · 1 min read
This one is not in the glossary. What does NSA stand for??
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chasman: I asked about "spinner" here a few weeks ago, and I got a lot of answers. It means a petite girl. For more details than you probably care to learn, go to this URL (or just replace 87737 with 83410 in your browser's location box and press the Enter key):
Enquiz, I believe NSA is mainly a term used in personal ads or maybe escorts' ads. I don't think it has much application to strip clubs, since all strip club relationships can be assumed to be NSA. [Insert contradicting opinion here.] At any rate, I've never heard anyone speak it, and I had to google it the first time I read it online. By the way, Google is usually the quickest way to learn the meaning of an unfamiliar term like that.
Okay, since enquiz got his question answered I'll hijack the thread with one of my own that's not in the Glossary either. What exactly is or makes a dancer a "Spinner"?
I'll go with the second. I don't think where I've seen this used that they would be talking about Homeland Security. Thanks.
Either National Security Agency OR No strings attached
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