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gang-shag noun successive, serial copulation between a single person and multiple partners US, 1927- “Gang shag” was a term I had heard before. But I had never managed to believe in the reality of it until I became an actual witness to such an affair. — Artie Shaw, The Troble with Cinderlla, p. 161, 1952
- In Bryant Park, just behind the public library one night recently, a girl was reported to have been assaulted by a whole gang of boys who took turns on her in what has become known in the psycopathic fringe as a “gang shag.” — Esquire, p. 112, September 1954
- There is the sexual ambivalence in the gang’s exclusion of girls from its activities and then suddenly forcing some luckless girl to submit to the gang “shag,” or “lineup,” where each member of the gang waits his turn for sexual relations with the female[.] — Herbert Block and Arthur Neiderhoffer, The Gang, p. 104, 1958
- — Lawrence Lipton, The Holy Barbarians, p. 316, 1959
- The gangshag is a homosexual project? Interesting. — Bernard Wolfe, The Magic of Their Singing, p. 167, 1961
- If a good gang-shag has any advantage over any other sort of sexual performance, it seems to me to be its indifference to and rather neutralizing effect upon emotional love. — Angelo d’Arcangelo, The Homosexual Handbook, p. 116, 1968
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