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first base noun- in teenage categorisation of sexual activity, a level of foreplay, most commonly referring to kissing US, 1928
The exact degree varies by region and even by school. - Anyhow, you’re just saying that ’cause you’re jealous and can’t get to first base with Lucky. — Hal Ellson, Tomboy, p. 76, 1950
- Maybe I don’t like the idea of another guy making time with Fay when I’ve never been able to get to first base. — Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet, p. 31, 1955
- “So did you get to first base?” — Frederick Kohner, The Affairs of Gidget, p. 33, 1963
- They’ve all tried. Nobody’s got to first base. — M*A*S*H, 1970
- “Hell,” says Larry, “we aren’t even gonna get to first base, I bet.” — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 121, 1970
- in blackjack played in American casinos, the seat immediately to the dealer’s left US
- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 23, 1985
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