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Old fashioned terms for sex
Old fashioned terms for sex I came across the term tryst in a story I was reading. I found it quaint and inviting. There are so many evocative terms for getting it on (such as getting it on). I searched a bit for some more interesting ones. Give Someone A Green Gown Time Period: 1300s Oddly innocent-sounding, this term specifically means having sex in the grass or on a hillside. Shaking Of The Sheets Time Period: 1500s to 1600s This is actually a reference to a medieval kind of dance, though if you wanted to be really wink-wink, nudge-nudge about it, you'd add "without music" to the end of the phrase. Shoot Twixt Wind And Water Time Period: Late 1600s This is anatomically correct, as well as vaguely poetic. Full points. |
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engaged in amorous congress, unsure of time period
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play at rumpscuttle and clapperdecouch 1684 play to nug-a-nug 1505 (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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fadoodling (1611) though I will admit to a google search You cannot conceive the many without the one.
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fadoodling (1611) though I will admit to a google search
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