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hand job noun- manual stimulation of another’s genitals US, 1937
- — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 264, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- The handjob is so basic it is like reading and writing. — Screw, 6 October 1969
- At Caesar’s Retreat, Larry Kleinman was offered a “topless hand job” for $25. — George Paul Csicsery (Editor), The Sex Industry, p. 103, 1973
- C carved it in with a nail the night she gave him his first hand job in Big Playground. — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 5, 1974
- Fourteen, I think. Yeah, fourteen. But I was giving hand jobs before that. — Elmore Leonard, Switch, p. 114, 1978
- “I only give locals.” “Locals?” “Hand jobs,” she explained. “Okay,” he said, “I’ll have a local.” — Guy Talese, Thy Neighbor’s Wife, p. 431, 1980
- I ain’t had so much as a hand job in a week and I gotta work overtime! — Joseph Wambaugh, The Glitter Dome, p. 170, 1981
- Despite their assertion that go-go is only a bit of “good clean fun,” many strip-club owners tolerate–or even encourage–prostitution (or “side work,” as the dancers call it): a blow job or hand job outside in the parking lot[.] — James Ridgeway, Red Light, p. 204, 1996
- I had to give all the guys in the service department hand jobs. — Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, 1997
- Give you a hand-job for a fiver, eh? — The Full Monty, 1997
- Everything about you is in it. The blow jobs. The hand jobs. — Cruel Intentions, 1999
- Basically, my first three hand-jobs were literally dry-runs[.] — Frank Skinner, Frank Skinner, p. 198, 2001
- in trucking, cargo that must be hand-loaded US
- — Montie Tak, Truck Talk, p. 80, 1971
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