释义 |
freak off verb- to have sex, especially with vigour and without restraint US
An extremely subjective verb, perhaps referring to homosexual sex, perhaps to oral sex, perhaps to heterosexual anal sex. - I love to freak off, but get strung out? That’s something else. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 326, 1967
- Hey, let’s all go up my room, get high an freak off. — Robert Gover, JC Saves, p. 17, 1968
- Pepper is a rotten freak broad. You ain’t the only stud she freaks off with. I could name a half dozen who ride her. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 67, 1969
- “When a junky speaks of having normal sexual relations, heterosex-ual sexual relations, he will invariably speak of it as ‘freaking off,’” Sinman said. — Robert Deane Pharr, S.R.O., p. 147, 1971
- Tenderloin Tim and his lady “were like married,” according to Queenie, “but sometimes he would let her freak off with another woman.” — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 156, 1972
- Grace was a sadist, one of the maddest / Who’d freak off in the good Lord’s face. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 109, 1976
- — Edith A. Folb, runnin’ down some lines, p. 238, 1980
- to go, to leave US
- [N]o one minds if you freak-off to Katmandu for a few days, or years. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 265, 1970
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