单词 | to get one's leg over |
释义 | > as lemmasto get (also †lay, †lift, have, throw) one's leg over e. British slang. to get (also †lay, †lift, have, throw) one's leg over and variants: (chiefly of a man) to have sexual intercourse. Cf. legover n. extracted from legn. (a) With over as a preposition.In quot. 1599 as part of an extended double entendre; cf. ride v. 20. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity [verb (intransitive)] > have sexual intercourse > specifically of a man to hit the master-vein1592 possess1592 to get one's leg over1599 roger1763 to have one's way with1884 to dip (one's) wick1958 to lay pipe1967 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with > specifically of a man jape1382 overliec1400 swivec1405 foilc1440 overlay?a1475 bed1548 possess1592 knock1598 to get one's leg over1599 enjoy1602 poke1602 thrum1611 topa1616 riga1625 swingea1640 jerk1650 night-work1654 wimble1656 roger1699 ruta1706 tail1778 to touch up1785 to get into ——c1890 root1922 to knock up1934 lay1934 pump1937 prong1942 nail1948 to slip (someone) a length1949 to knock off1953 thread1958 stuff1960 tup1970 nut1971 pussy1973 service1973 1599 H. Porter Pleasant Hist. Two Angrie Women of Abington sig. C Phil, Be they but Iades? Fran. No faith my wag string here Did founder one the last time that he rid, The best gray Nag that euer I laid my leg ouer. 1656 S. Holland Don Zara ii. i. 62 This vile woman, who has most egregiously abused the truest and Noblest Servant that ever laid leg over Lady. 1684 T. D'Urfey Choice New Songs 15 Let no sneaking Rebel e're lift a Leg o're thee. 1744 ‘H. Polesworth’ Hist. John Bull: Pt. III xx. 49 Bob..took John's Right-Hand, full of Gold as it was, and kiss'd and slabber'd it, as though it had been the Lips of the Lass he had last laid his Leg over. 1969 in Victorian Stud. (1971) 15 61 Let the man have a pint, and let his wife go to the pictures once a week; and if he gets his leg over her, he's quite satisfied. 2003 Marie Claire Dec. 177/1 He's not much more than a serial-cursing Lad About Town looking to get his leg over the nearest woman. (b) With over as an adverb. ΚΠ 1975 J. Pidgeon Flame i. 21 Still quite a one for the birds is our Jack. He'll be getting his leg over in the pension queue. 1980 D. Morris Tribal Words (typescript) (O.E.D. Archive) 391 It is sometimes said of a player that ‘he played so well today, he must have got his leg over last night’. 1991 M. Curtin Plastic Tomato Cutter (1996) xviii. 144 Throwing the leg over at random is the very stuff of sport yet in certain marriages it is not done. 2007 Now 21 May 11 When I was stuck at home on painkillers, he was getting his leg over. < as lemmas |
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