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词组 French
释义 French
verb
  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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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