Sex Slang
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Sex Slang

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Are you a beaver cleaver or the office bike? Would you rather pack fudge or munch carpet? Do you content yourself with paddling the pickle as you're still a cherry boy?

Sex Slang will not only give you 3, 000 words to talk about your favourite pastimes, but also open your eyes to practices you didn't even know existed.

All words are illustrated by a reference from a variety of sources to prove their existence. This naughty book will give you a spectacular sexual vocabulary from all over the English speaking world, as well as hours of reading pleasure.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2007
ISBN
9781134194919
Edition
1

Bb

baby noun
1 a prostitute’s customer US, 1957
• Still and all, she had a small minute of indecision when he brought the first hundred-dollar baby to his apartment to meet her. — John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone 1957
2 a young performer new to the pornography industry who looks even younger than he or she is US, 1995
• — Adult Video News August, 1995
baby batter noun
semen US, 1997
• [I]t’s because you ain’t got the baby batter in your brain any more. — Something About Mary 1998
baby fucker noun
a child molestor US, 1985
• The third was a child molestor who perhaps was not the best choice that the Colebrook Unified School District might have made as the driver of its bus for junior high school students. “The baby-fucker,” I said. — George V. Higgins, Penance for Jerry Kennedy 1985
babylons noun
the female breasts UK, 2001
• BEING FIT DONT JUST MEAN HAVIN GREAT BABYLONS AND A NICE PUNANI. — Sacha Baron-Cohen, Da Gospel According to Ali G 2001
baby pro noun
a very, very young prostitute US, 1961
• — Burgess Laughlin, Job Opportunities in the Black Market 1978
bacalao noun
the unwashed vagina JAMAICA, 1996
From the Spanish for ‘codfish’.
• — Richard Allsopp, Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage 1996
back door; backdoor noun
the anus and rectum UK, 1694
• She says, “Sweetie, I ain’t gonna go three way with you for no sawbuck. You gotta gimme fifteen.” He says, “I’ll spring for that if you can guarantee a tight back door and quim.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox 1978
back-door; backdoor adjective
adulterous US, 1947
• He was your mother’s back-door man, I thought. — Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man 1947
backdoor Betty noun
a woman who enjoys anal sex US, 2000
• The people who’ve volunteered to get done are always self-proclaimed backdoor betties, but when push comes to penetration, they get shy. — The Village Voice 8th August 2000
backdoor delivery noun
anal sex US, 1973
• I find “back door deliveries” very painful – even when a man uses lots of lubricant. — Jennifer Sills, Massage Parlor 1973
backdooring noun
anal intercourse UK, 1997
• [“]Bradley is referring to the rusty bullet-hole,” said Mikey. “The what?” Mario was still struggling. “The chocolate starfish.” “Backdooring.” “Uphill gardening.” [...] “What, you mean shoving it up their arse?” exclaimed Mario. — Colin Butts, Is Harry on the Boat? 1997
back-scuttle verb
to play the active role in sex, anal or vaginal, from behind US, 1885
• — Dale Gordon, The Dominion Sex Dictionary 1967
back stairs noun
the anus and rectum considered as a sexual passage UK, 2001
• [B]ecause women can, and do, let men take the back stairs[.] — GQ July, 2001
back wheels noun
the testicles UK, 1998
• Right up to the back wheels[.] — www.LondonSlang.com 26th June 2002
backyard noun
1 the buttocks US, 1972
• — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English 1982
2 the anus US, 1967
• — Dale Gordon, The Dominion Sex Dictionary 1967
badger scratching noun
the act of fondling a woman’s vagina UK, 2002
• I wouldn’t mind doin’ a bit of badger scratching with her. — www.LondonSlang.com 26th June 2002
badly packed kebab noun
the vagina UK, 2002
A visual similarity.
• — Chris Lewis, The Dictionary of Playground Slang 2003
bad sick noun
any sexually transmitted infection ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, 1996
• — Richard Allsopp, Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage 1996
bag noun
1 the scrotum US, 1938
• — Anon., King Smut’s Wet Dreams Interpreted 1978
2 a diaphragm US, 1964
• — Roger Blake, The American Dictionary of Sexual Terms 1964
baggage noun
a boyfriend, agent or other male who accompanies a female pornography performer to the set US, 1995
Not flattering.
• — Adult Video News October, 1995
bagpipe verb
to stimulate the penis to orgasm under the armpit of a lover UK, 1904
Homosexual use.
• He’s a real case for bagpiping guys with big hairy arms. — Bruce Rodgers, The Queens’ Vernacular 1972
bag up verb
to put a condom on a penis UK, 2002
Also variant construction of ‘bag it up’.
• Ah couldn’a found a fellah’s dick, let alone discreetly bagged it up. — Ben Elton, High Society 2002
bahookie noun
the buttocks; the anus UK, 1985
• [A] member of the Scottish executive having a dildo jammed up his bahookie by a piece of telegenic jail-bait[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, Boiling a Frog 2000
baked-bean noun
a sexual interlude UK, 2000
Rhyming slang for SCENE.
• I’m about to press the little green button to connect me to her number, to arrange a little baked bean, my old gent’s getting twitchy at the very thought[.] — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake 2000
balcony noun
the female breasts US, 1964
• Polly’s balcony might not be something to inflame the pimple-faced readers of Playboy, but it had exactly what a grown man wanted[.] — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match? 1964
baldy lad noun
the penis UK, 2001
• Is there a famous person who looks like your baldy lad, would you say? Who’d yew say yewer knob looks like, if anyone? — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger 2001
ball noun
an act of sexual intercourse US, 1970
• Ball: The accepted word for th...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. A – Z entries
  9. Themed boxes