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bareback adjective + adverb- (used of sex) without a condom US
- — Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner, Dictionary of American Slang, p. 20, 1960
- — Roger Blake, The American Dictionary of Sexual Terms, p. 12, 1964
- — Robert A. Wilson, Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words, p. 27, 1972
- I always ride bareback myself. Take a chance my way, though. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Glitter Dome, p. 165, 1981
- I never got the clap and I always went in bareback. — Mark Baker, Nam, p. 167, 1981
- What can I tell you, she let this jockey ride bareback. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 113, 1992
- “Tell them not to ride bareback. Tell them to stay away from the whores.” — Cherokee Paul McDonald, Into the Green, p. 96, 2001
- “Bareback sex as opposed to: Should one use condoms when tricking[.]” — Ethan Morden, How’s Your Romance?, p. 73, 2005
- in trucking, said of a tractor without a trailer US, 1942
- — Mary Elting, Trucks at Work, 1946
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