Tuscl terms
April9424
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which ones do you think are unique to tuscl, and which are just known and used across the board by guys who are into clubbing? have you ever heard another guy or dancer say something that made you wonder if they lurk or post here?
last night i had a customer who used the term "air dance", then said i "have potential", and then repeatedly said he wanted to make out in the front room. i asked if he goes on this website and he said he'd never heard of it.
last night i had a customer who used the term "air dance", then said i "have potential", and then repeatedly said he wanted to make out in the front room. i asked if he goes on this website and he said he'd never heard of it.
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I think PL and LDK are trademarked for tuscl members.
After a few songs, he got woozy and was leaning sideways on the edge of the couch. One of the managers came up and yelled at both of us to “calm down”...whatever that meant. I think he asked me to kiss him too, but I teased him and told him that I got into enough trouble already.
Idk if that was something he thought up independently or what. Looking back, it was weird.
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Also, were you at Palazio? If he was reading club reviews, then he should have known about hard VIP upselling.
JS69 came up with DS, so that's definitely tuscl only
PL was coined outside tuscl (alt.sex.strip-clubs, back in the USENET days. A couple of us were around when it happened, pretty fun story), and has been used in most forums I've been on
DS (dream stripper) comes from JohnSmith69, who wanted a better term than ATF to describe his 18-year-old stripper.
We also use Juice's misspellings like "band" and "chaken fangers."
I've never heard the terms extras, OTC, PL, BBBJ, CBJ, FS, etc, used outside of TUSCL.
(in)famous, mr. slash. worthy of cringe, as Subraman would have it. Not sure how anything can top an actual ATF, though, unless a DS is some kind of made up unicorn stripper that no one would ever find.
Extras I hear a lot in clubs, even from dancers. Some of the other acronyms are pretty common from the ALT boards on USENET and other forums and just stuck around, as got covered somewhere up there.
I have heard dancers use the word "extras" in clubs. Several times. It's no big deal. Everybody can't experience everything, right?
So far the only terms I've only heard here, are the ones guys here have made up -- ldk, DS
I have also used the phrase "mileage" around a stripper and I think she picked up the meaning from context but was not familiar with it before.
I have never been a big fan of LDK. I think "lapgasm" is way better as that phrase is self defining to even an amateur PL/stripper without explanation.
I'm guessing when I finally get around the writing the review, I'll make it a multiple choice response:
A) Bitch, I didn't even want a dance I was just doing homework for TUSCL
B) I was trying be still like Drax and make no eye contact, but you still sat down to annoy me
C) The only reason I'm still here is to see if the chick over in that sheer I Dream of Jeannie sitting area wants to grind on my cock. Now walk the fuck on.
Then, there are terms that are used quite often and aren’t in the glossary, such as 2AMer.
Anyway, ass-c HQ back then was Chez Paree, and there was a lot of intermingling between assc'ers and CP dancers, who were still trying to figure out if they hated us or loved us. Mostly, I reckon they did what strippers do, pretended to love us while they hated us. Anyway, a stripper name Siren tried to vent to another stripper, but forum software could be a bit tricky, and instead of emailing to another female stripper, she posted to the entire group. That venting contained the first use of the now-famous term, calling the male assc'ers "pathetic losers". There was an uproar, we immediate co-opted the term, and SCers have been using it ever since
lol...
As for “extras”, I think it’s common enough word. I’ve gotten hired before at a club once where the manager himself said “this is our VIP area. Blah blah pricing blah blah take money up front. And there is NO extras allowed.”
Every one of these has long been used on ECCIE and, before that, on ASPD, which also grew out of the alt.sex. boards. The only exception is PL, which I've only seen here...and which really mystified me until I finally read the origin.
i’ll throw PLM into the mix. Pathetic Looser Monger. from TJAmigos.