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French verb- to perform oral sex US, 1923
G. Legman wrote in 1941 that “The term derives from the popular and not entirely erroneous belief that the practice is very common in France”. - — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 264, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- All I needed to do was to French just one. She then passed on the word to the others. — Screw, p. 5, 7 March 1969
- Here, again, is an advantage of Frenching. If a man’s not hard, you can’t have intercourse with him, but you can suck him. — John Warren Wells, Tricks of the Trade, p. 27, 1970
- You see, grown up men like to get laid and they like to get Frenched, but they don’t like to get jerked off. — Delle Brehan, Kicks is Kicks, p. 59, 1970
- “I thought I Frenched him to death,” she said. “Oh, mercy.” “You may have Frenched him into a coma,” I told her. — Lawrence Block, Chip Harrison Scores Again, p. 222, 1971
- All other junky prostitutes I knew preferred to french their dates. In fact, getting on their back was the last thing they ever wanted to do. — Robert Deane Pharr, S.R.O., p. 147, 1971
- to French kiss; to kiss with open lips and exploratory tongues US, 1955
- Dr. Sommers narrated as the two Frenched, fondled, and took a bubble bath[.] — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 114, 1994
- I can’t believe you let him French you! — 200 Cigarettes, 1999
- in drag racing and hot rodding, to fit the bonnet (hood) over the headlights to create the apperance of recessed headlights US
- — Olney Ross, Kings of the Drag Strip, p. 186, 1968
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