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kneesies noun knee-to-knee contact, usually out of sight such as under a restaurant table US- Mary started playing kneesy under the table. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 123, 1947
- [S]o I let him play kneesie under the table, because frankly I didn’t find him at all banal; but then one night he took us to a blue movie, and what do you suppose? — Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, p. 61, 1958
- Kneesies–The touching of the knees together beneath a table while maintaining an attitude of propriety on the outside. — The Guild Dictionary of Homosexual Terms, p. 26, 1965
- A lot of the customers like to play kneesies with the hustlers. Maybe it’s love foreplay for them. — Johnny Shearer, The Male Hustler, p. 78, 1966
- It is a good place for hand-holding, kneesies, and what have you. — Bernhardt J. Hurwood, The Sensuous New York, p. 36, 1973
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