toplessness

toplessness
The state of being topless, the state of not covering ones torso with garments.

She soon discovered that the customers preferred toplessness to cheaper drinks.


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  • toplessness — noun see topless …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • toplessness — n. exposure of the top part of the body …   English contemporary dictionary

  • toplessness — topˈlessness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑top …   Useful english dictionary

  • topless — toplessness, n. /top lis/, adj. 1. lacking a top: a topless bathing suit. 2. nude above the waist or hips: topless dancers. 3. featuring entertainers, waitresses, etc., who are nude above the waist or hips: a topless bar. 4. extremely high: a… …   Universalium

  • Topfreedom — is a social movement seeking the recognition of a right of women and girls to be topfree in public where men and boys have that right. The topfreedom movement objects to the risqué connotations of the term topless and usually prefers the term… …   Wikipedia

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  • Clothing laws by country — Clothing laws vary considerably around the world. In general, in most countries, there are no laws which prescribe what clothing is required to be worn. However, the community standards of clothing are set indirectly by way of prosecution of… …   Wikipedia

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