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blow job noun- an act of oral sex performed on a man, or, occasionally, a woman US, 1942
- That white chick–Jane–of yours–she ever give you a blow job? — James Baldwin, Another Country, p. 69, 1962
- — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 262, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- — Florida Legislative Investigation Committee (Johns Committee), Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida, 1964: “Glossary of homosexual terms and deviate acts”
- “I made $650.” “All blow jobs?” I nodded yes. He handed me a Scotch. — Sara Harris, The Lords of Hell, p. 100, 1967
- Blowjob to orgasm? They call it “full French” here. — Gerald Paine, A Bachelor’s Guide to the Brothels of Nevada, p. 15, 1978
- Well, the least you could do is give me a blow job. — Repo Man, 1984
- “You’ve written the definite blow-job!” he kept shouting. “The definite blow-job!” — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 13, 1986
- [T]he proposed site was a mecca for homos who wanted to get quick blowjobs. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 460, 1995
- Mario and Greg emerged triumphant from the same toilet, having received a wank and a blow-job respectively from a girl called Geraldine. — Colin Butts, Is Harry on the Boat?, p. 263, 1997
- The current popularity of blow jobs is clearly the result of a feminist conspiracy to suck out our vital forces. — Howard Marks, The Howard Marks Book of Dope Stories, p. 153, 2001
- [P]articularly useful for women when they’re giving a blow job. — GQ, p. 117, July 2001
- The fluffer on the perfect blowjob: "The first two inches are the most sensitive part of the penis–use gentle suction[.]” — Sky Magazine, p. 88, July 2001
- After all, if you’re the kind of guy who’ll pay for blowjobs from a black chick on the Sunset Strip, it’s humiliating to have to keep saying “Oh, bugger” as if it were the most adorable thing in the world. — LA Weekly, p. 15, 31 May 2002
- a favourable film review US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 5, 1997
- a safe robbery in which explosives are used to gain access to the safe US
- There’s also the old-fashioned blow job, which nobody uses anymore. You blow the whole goddamn safe. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 179, 1973
- a jet aircraft UK, 1984
- Royal Air Force use. A jocular application of the sexual sense (oral sex) but also in comparison to a piston-driven engine.
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