Cabaret

Word CABARET
Character 7
Hyphenation cab a ret
Pronunciations /kæbəˈreɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Cabaret"

What do we mean by cabaret?

A restaurant or nightclub providing short programs of live entertainment. noun

The floor show presented by such a restaurant or nightclub. noun

A tavern; a house where liquors are retailed: as, “some cabaret or tennis-court,” Abp. Bramhall, Against Hobbes. noun

A set of vessels forming a service for tea, coffee, or the like; for example, a tray with tea-pot or pitchers and cups, generally made of the same material throughout, as fine porcelain or the like. noun

A certain plant. See etymology. noun

A tavern; a house where liquors are retailed. noun

A type of restaurant where liquor and dinner is served, and entertainment is provided, as by musicians, dancers, or comedians, and usually providing space for dancing by the patrons; -- similar to a nightclub. In some cases, the performers dance or sing on the floor between the tables, after the practice of a certain class of French taverns. The term cabaret is often used in the names of such an establishment. noun

The type of entertainment provided in a cabaret{2}. noun

Live entertainment held in a restaurant or nightclub. noun

The nightclub or restaurant where such entertainment is held. noun

A spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink noun

A series of acts at a night club noun

Live entertainment held in a restaurant or nightclub; the genre of music associated with this form of entertainment, especially in early 20th century Europe.

The nightclub or restaurant where such entertainment is held.

A strip club.

Entertainment in a club/bar of a sleazy kind Urban Dictionary

Entertainment in a club/bar. Most likely to be of a sleazy kind Urban Dictionary

(Philippine English) A strip club Urban Dictionary

One of the most rad musicals ever, especially if done by the BTWHSPVA Entertainers. also adjective: super cool and dramatic Urban Dictionary

An old name for a stripclub. Urban Dictionary

A series of popular, and often overplayed, broadway songs taken out of their original context to create a pseudo show with a lack of plot. These shows are often performed by singers who are not talented enough to be cast in the original works. The "audiences" of these shows are usually people who claim to love musicals, but think the libretto and plot are too complicated in comparison to the song's chord progressions. Urban Dictionary

Visiting one or more cabarets throughout a night (the 1920's version); also, ostraciscizing Kyle. Urban Dictionary

A form of music that mixes the rebellious nature of punk, with the burlesque debauchery of cabaret. The band that started this phenomenon are called the 'Dresden Dolls' who are a duo made by Brian Viglione and Amanda Palmer; they have enjoyed a small cult following. Urban Dictionary

One of the most notorious nightclubs in Berlin, Germany during the "decadent" Weimar Republic area of the 1920s. The usual show consisted of short acts, skits, and songs, etc. performed by "amateurs." (i.e, nameless or unknown) In reality the "performers" were almost always mentally or physically handicapped people chosen specifically because they had no actual talent and were presented solely so the audience of tourists and "intellectual" slummers could laugh at them for "entertainment." The diminuative Jewish Master of Ceremonies, Erwin Lowinsky, was the inspiration for the character protrayed famously by Joel Grey in the much toned down stage production, "Cabaret." Also the club was more distantly an inspiration for the equally infamous '70s TV show "The Gong Show." Urban Dictionary

This was a tribute album to soft cell put out by leather strip. But I've heard it used to describe an all male drunken orgy and sometimes in conjuction with "barebacking" Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cabaret

The word "cabaret" in example sentences

The Dutch are quite keen on what they call cabaret, and the artists known as cabaretiers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Even more than related musical forms, like jazz, the definition of "cabaret" is constantly changing and eternally subjective, and these two series are at the heart of that debate. ❋ Will Friedwald (2010)

The veteran headliner, who has sung in jazz clubs, theaters, concert halls and, most famously, in eight major Broadway shows, feels that cabaret is primarily a "place" and not necessarily a style. ❋ Will Friedwald (2010)

Fabrizi was known as a comic actor and Magnani had cut her teeth in cabaret; together they give the film tremendous warmth and heart. ❋ Cath Clarke (2010)

She is one of the hardest-swinging jazz vocalists working today, yet Paula West 's career pattern of appearing primarily in cabaret venues like Feinstein' s and the Oak Room underscores that she hardly neglects the lyrics and narrative. ❋ Will Friedwald (2010)

LIANE HANSEN, host: The word cabaret evokes so many images: singers dressed to the nines in elegant nightclubs or dark intimate rooms, cover charges and two-drink minimums. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So anchored in German cabaret music was the Waits-Kronos set that it seemed inevitable that they'd do something by Kurt Weill; Weill and Brecht's "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" was the eventual choice. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Say the word cabaret, and you think straight away of lines of scantily-clad can-can girls kicking their legs in the Moulin Rouge or Folies Bergeres in Paris. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Turning to the stage, she appeared in German cabaret productions and small films. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No snow yet here in Ithaca, where we had fun last night at "cabaret" -- the law school show. ❋ Ann Althouse (2007)

The cabaret is in homage to Annie Oakley’s Sex Workers Art Show (1997-2009) and will take place during LGBTQ Pride month, a time to reflect on the importance of community. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To some it could be called a cabaret, to some it could be called a musical revue, but what it is to us is a chance to introduce people to what Broadway and musical theatre is looking like these days. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Low angles had not turned lewd and a cabaret was a must just after ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Beverly Hills, an opulent, former gambling palace billed as "the nation's showplace," booked big-name cabaret acts and was reported to be doing $10 million a year in business. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Now I'm Of [Consenting] age to be forgetting you in a [cabaret]..." The Lyrics To 'But It's Better If You [Do'] By Panic! At The Disco ❋ RxAxM (2007)

Now I'm Of [Consenting] age to be [forgetting] you in a [cabaret]... ❋ RxAxM (2007)

Where is [the best] [cabaret] in [this place]? ❋ Mr. Yoso (2012)

[Whoa]. That [movie] was so Cabaret! ❋ McLizzieTheSurgeon (2006)

Hey i heard there was a new [cabaret] [in town],maybe theres some sexy girls there to take there [top off] for us. ❋ Dimp (2006)

Man 1: Hey, [Frank] and all of his little high school friends are [putting on] a [cabaret]. Do you want to go? Man 2: No. ❋ The Real-ist (2009)

"[Let's go] [cabareting]" ❋ Duncan Mac (2009)

That is some [damn] [kinky] [punk cabaret] ❋ Pusher (2005)

[Come to] the [Cabaret of the Nameless] and leave your [decency] behind. ❋ A. Hick (2006)

me and a friend go over to her house. when we [arrive] her [little brothers] room [turned] into an "anal cabaret". ❋ Synthetik_smurf (2005)

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