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in-and-out noun- sex at its most basic US, 1996
- “Never any tenderness. Just in-and-out.” — Anne Steinhardt, Thunder La Boom, p. 71, 1974
- These shot-on-video features will now follow the usual formulas and should offer interesting alternatives to the usual in-and-out fare most companies are putting on tape. — Adult Video, p. 7, August/September 1986
- Just in town on business. Just in and out. Ha! A little of the old in-and-out. — Fargo, 1996
- After a minute of the ol’ in-and-out, he yanks his dick out of her cunt, fumbles with his rubber (eventually snapping it off like a wet dishwashing glove), and releases tapioca onto Jasmin’s belly. — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 190, 1997
- the nose UK
Rhyming slang for “snout”. - — Julian Franklyn, A Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, 1960
- — Ray Puxley, Fresh Rabbit, 1998
- a tout; a ticket tout UK
Rhyming slang. - — Ray Puxley, Fresh Rabbit, 1998
- a cigarette; tobacco UK
Rhyming slang for SNOUT - — Ray Puxley, Fresh Rabbit, 1998
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