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dry adverb in a simulated manner US- You chump, if you had any smarts you’d have pieced it together, but they dry-humped you with a couple of quarters[.] — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 49, 1975
- A few people on the ground were using the desperate infantryman’s trick of dry firing their empty rifles and simulating a recoil in order to keep the approaching Ashbals ducking. — Nelson DeMille, By the Rivers of Babylon, p. 377, 1978
- C’mon sir. Just dry-shoot it once. — Robert Mason, Chickenhawk, p. 127, 1983
- One can dry hump the local roundheels without fear of infection, dry fire a pistol and spend not one day in jail. But dry snitching in prison carries the same mortal penalty as the real thing. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 44, 1990
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