MJ just pointed out to me that I sometimes speak and write in the real (i.e. non-strip club) world using words and phrases that I learned from strippers. For example, I just used in a post the words "cool as fuck." I learned that phrase from the DS who says that something is cool as fuck all the time. I had never spoken or written that phrase before I met her but now I use it somewhat often outside of work.
Are there any words or phrases that you use at least semi-regularly that you originally learned from a stripper?


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No.
my grand kids would think i'm cool if i used 'cool as fuck'.
"anal sex" that's a phrase I use around strippers that I usually don't in my normal everyday life.
I don't use it much but I had no idea what a blunt was until 2 strippers prepared one at my table.
sc, I first heard the word "blunt" used by the DS. She said she would roll a blunt, and I said what's a blunt. Now I use the word at least once or twice most days.
Speaking of the DS, is she out of your life, do you still see her or keep in touch?
MJ = ?
Mary Jane.
I haven't communicated with the DS in several weeks. But I miss her. I'm going to text her a happy 21st birthday wish soon. Who knows where that might lead?
"Ball-slapping" my ATF says a really good fuck is when you hear your balls slappin on her ass.
Was it your call or hers for not communicating w/ the DS?
I don't have a fave that I spend lots of time speaking w/ thus I can't recall a term I've picked up from a dancer that I started to use - probably been exposed to some terms and acronyms on TUSCL (e.g. GPS, etc) that I was previously unaware off
I first learned the term "rolling" in a strip club
Although I don't use these terms seriously,as an actual adult, there are terms I learned in stripo clubs that I sometimes use as a joke, e.g., Ratchet, "that's so bomb", (not "the bomb", you old fucks. No article allowed. "That's bomb" = correct)
She's turning 21? Too old ;)
I'm sure there are some terms I've picked up from stippers. It's more like I've gotten more comfortable speaking in "young people" slang by practicing with them.
"Hello, fellow young people".
Dropping the DS was the result of my very long and agonizing decision. She practically begged me to keep fucking her. Honestly, Im addicted to her like some hard core drug. I need a sponsor to talk to when I feel like Ive got to have her. Papa, you're a smart guy. What should an addict like me do?
Strippers use the Bill Clinton definition of sex. So if I wanna fuck, I have to ask for sex.
@ JS:
WWJD - what would Juice do
I learned clam jammed from Lopaw
Q. What is the least likely thing you will ever hear a stripper say? A. "I'll take The English Language for $1000, Alex."
Yeah, they are Nigerian scammers, they don't speak the English language well.
Strippers say words other than"wanna dance"?! Holy cow mama Mia! Mendokuse yo!
Nope not at all. Only with I'm with them.
Most of my knowledge of texting comes from texting strippers. I already knew a few standard text-ese abbreviations such as BTW, OTOH, FWIW, and AFAIK. New ones that I now use often include omw (for "on my way" -- they're always otw, never actually there) and TF (as in "Who TF do u think u are?").
Cockblocking
And boy it's irritating as hell. Finally got better at telling dancers to just go away nicely
I learned (or first hear of) ratchet from the pink site. Nothing else dancers have said in real life has been new. So either I just get the eloquent ones or we still share the same slang terms since I'm not that far removed in age from either the dancers or the civilian people with whom I hang.
It's been a minute since.....
That one seems to be making the rounds among young people.
^^^ Yes! And you're right, most of these terms are really young people terms, not stripper terms, but I imagine for any of us older guys who don't have kids, strippers are their only exposure to it
Another slang term I kinda picked up from TUSCL (mainly black club reviews) is the word "thirsty" for desperate dancers
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