A bargirl is a woman who is paid to entertain patrons in a bar , either individually or, in some cases, as a performer. The exact nature of the entertainment varies widely from place to place; depending on the venue this can be individual entertainment ranging from light conversation to sexual services , or more public entertainment in the form of go-go dancing or striptease. Variants on the term include "B-girl", "hostess", and "juicy girl". Bargirls work in various types of bars throughout the world, including strip clubs and regular bars in the U.

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Joe Palca. Less clothing means more evaporation, keeping athletes cooler. The cool weather in London is good news for the Olympic athletes because their bodies won't need to put as much energy into cooling off. But most of us aren't lucky enough to be headed to London, and we could use some help keeping cool. When you get hot you sweat — but it's not enough to just sweat.