pervert's row

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pervert's row

  1. The first row of seats next to the stage at a strip club.
    • 2006, Craig Davidson, Rust and Bone, →ISBN:
      We'd sit along pervert's row, laughing and hooting, superior in our youth and wide-open future and potential to do great things.
    • 2012, Miles Lawrence, Keeping Score, →ISBN, page 14:
      Not that he's scared, but he is starting to feel like one of those guys that comes in and grabs a chair next to the stage, on pervert's row as the locals know it, and sits there for hours, lurking and staring at the dancers while nursing one or two beers without tipping any of the girls.
    • 2013, David S. Henderson, The Worth of Things:
      Our eyes adjusted to the black light themed interior as we plunked ourselves down on the front row, where there was a short countertop hanging about six inghes below the top of the peninsula-shaped runway stage. A location universally referred to in the titty bar circles as pervert's row. We had long since gotten over any shyness or embarrassment with the pervert's row stigma of strip club seating.