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geisha
[ gey-shuh, gee- ]
noun
- a Japanese woman trained as a professional singer, dancer, and companion for men.
geisha
/ ˈɡ±ðɪʃə /
noun
- a professional female companion for men in Japan, trained in music, dancing, and the art of conversation
geisha
- A Japanese woman who is trained and paid to provide entertainment and amusing company for men.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of geisha1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of geisha1
Example Sentences
To Frances O’Meara, that made her mother a sort of modern-day geisha, “someone always knowing her audience, always knowing how to communicate, knowing how to relate.â€
One didn’t feel any real connection between the lovers, but maybe that, too, was wanted, given that the callous American sailor treats marriage to a geisha during a shore leave in Nagasaki as a lark.
Others say that tourists sometimes disrespect local customs by, say, chasing after geishas to photograph them or eating while walking, a behavior that is considered rude in Japan.
A teenage geisha married off to an American naval lieutenant, she remains devoted to him long after he abandons her.
She’s a topless geisha in one sketch, a cartoonish chimera in another.
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